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DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nFerns don't have flowers\; they reproduce 
 via spores. The fern flower is a magic flower found in several different cu
 ltural mythologies. According to the general telling of the myth\, this flo
 wer blooms for a very short time on the eve of the summer solstice. It brin
 gs fortune to the one who finds it\, but it is often said to be guarded by 
 malevolent spirits.\n\nFern Flowers is a multimedia exhibition of works cen
 tered around storytelling and features many symbols of mythological folklor
 e\, including pixies\, ferns\, toads\, selkies\, and an emphasis on the unk
 nown.\n\nThe show features painted glass windows casting light onto the gal
 lery floor\, paintings\, photographs\, sculptural elements\, illustrative p
 rints\, and hand-bound books. These whimsical illustrations draw on the con
 cept of scale and the simple magic of childhood exploration. Some pieces fe
 ature duplicates with mistakes/misprints. These misprints represent the bea
 uty of error and are sometimes more whimsical in nature than the intended f
 inal products.\n\nThis show seeks to evoke a sense of wonder in the viewer 
 through the use of immersion within light\, color\, and the narrative dicho
 tomy of the known and unknown. The storytelling is furthered by references 
 to folklore\, botanical illustration\, and numerous technical artistic tech
 niques. The show seeks to inspire a sense of cross-disciplinary artistic pr
 actice that celebrates the breadth of study at Cornell and can be enjoyed b
 y any member of the community.\n\nTo experience the maximum effect of ephem
 eral natural daylight through the painted windows\, the show is best viewed
  between 12 and 1 p.m.\n\nExhibitor Biography\nOlivia Sheldon (B.F.A '24) i
 s a multidisciplinary visual artist and naturalist\, born and raised in Ohi
 o with a practice based in both Cincinnati and Ithaca. Her practice focuses
  on storytelling and the relationship between humans and their lived enviro
 nment.\n\nShe is inspired by the beautiful complexity of ecology and the na
 tural world\, working from observation in painting\, printmaking\, photogra
 phy\, animation\, digital illustration\, and sculpture. Her work features a
 n emphasis on scale\, light\, movement\, and color as influenced by the liv
 ing world.
DTEND:20240123T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T195100Z
DTSTART:20240123T130000Z
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Olivia Sheldon: Fern Flowers
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/olivia_sheldon_fern_flowers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nFerns don't have flowers\; they reproduce 
 via spores. The fern flower is a magic flower found in several different cu
 ltural mythologies. According to the general telling of the myth\, this flo
 wer blooms for a very short time on the eve of the summer solstice. It brin
 gs fortune to the one who finds it\, but it is often said to be guarded by 
 malevolent spirits.\n\nFern Flowers is a multimedia exhibition of works cen
 tered around storytelling and features many symbols of mythological folklor
 e\, including pixies\, ferns\, toads\, selkies\, and an emphasis on the unk
 nown.\n\nThe show features painted glass windows casting light onto the gal
 lery floor\, paintings\, photographs\, sculptural elements\, illustrative p
 rints\, and hand-bound books. These whimsical illustrations draw on the con
 cept of scale and the simple magic of childhood exploration. Some pieces fe
 ature duplicates with mistakes/misprints. These misprints represent the bea
 uty of error and are sometimes more whimsical in nature than the intended f
 inal products.\n\nThis show seeks to evoke a sense of wonder in the viewer 
 through the use of immersion within light\, color\, and the narrative dicho
 tomy of the known and unknown. The storytelling is furthered by references 
 to folklore\, botanical illustration\, and numerous technical artistic tech
 niques. The show seeks to inspire a sense of cross-disciplinary artistic pr
 actice that celebrates the breadth of study at Cornell and can be enjoyed b
 y any member of the community.\n\nTo experience the maximum effect of ephem
 eral natural daylight through the painted windows\, the show is best viewed
  between 12 and 1 p.m.\n\nExhibitor Biography\nOlivia Sheldon (B.F.A '24) i
 s a multidisciplinary visual artist and naturalist\, born and raised in Ohi
 o with a practice based in both Cincinnati and Ithaca. Her practice focuses
  on storytelling and the relationship between humans and their lived enviro
 nment.\n\nShe is inspired by the beautiful complexity of ecology and the na
 tural world\, working from observation in painting\, printmaking\, photogra
 phy\, animation\, digital illustration\, and sculpture. Her work features a
 n emphasis on scale\, light\, movement\, and color as influenced by the liv
 ing world.
DTEND:20240124T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T195100Z
DTSTART:20240124T130000Z
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Olivia Sheldon: Fern Flowers
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/olivia_sheldon_fern_flowers
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nFerns don't have flowers\; they reproduce 
 via spores. The fern flower is a magic flower found in several different cu
 ltural mythologies. According to the general telling of the myth\, this flo
 wer blooms for a very short time on the eve of the summer solstice. It brin
 gs fortune to the one who finds it\, but it is often said to be guarded by 
 malevolent spirits.\n\nFern Flowers is a multimedia exhibition of works cen
 tered around storytelling and features many symbols of mythological folklor
 e\, including pixies\, ferns\, toads\, selkies\, and an emphasis on the unk
 nown.\n\nThe show features painted glass windows casting light onto the gal
 lery floor\, paintings\, photographs\, sculptural elements\, illustrative p
 rints\, and hand-bound books. These whimsical illustrations draw on the con
 cept of scale and the simple magic of childhood exploration. Some pieces fe
 ature duplicates with mistakes/misprints. These misprints represent the bea
 uty of error and are sometimes more whimsical in nature than the intended f
 inal products.\n\nThis show seeks to evoke a sense of wonder in the viewer 
 through the use of immersion within light\, color\, and the narrative dicho
 tomy of the known and unknown. The storytelling is furthered by references 
 to folklore\, botanical illustration\, and numerous technical artistic tech
 niques. The show seeks to inspire a sense of cross-disciplinary artistic pr
 actice that celebrates the breadth of study at Cornell and can be enjoyed b
 y any member of the community.\n\nTo experience the maximum effect of ephem
 eral natural daylight through the painted windows\, the show is best viewed
  between 12 and 1 p.m.\n\nExhibitor Biography\nOlivia Sheldon (B.F.A '24) i
 s a multidisciplinary visual artist and naturalist\, born and raised in Ohi
 o with a practice based in both Cincinnati and Ithaca. Her practice focuses
  on storytelling and the relationship between humans and their lived enviro
 nment.\n\nShe is inspired by the beautiful complexity of ecology and the na
 tural world\, working from observation in painting\, printmaking\, photogra
 phy\, animation\, digital illustration\, and sculpture. Her work features a
 n emphasis on scale\, light\, movement\, and color as influenced by the liv
 ing world.
DTEND:20240125T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T195100Z
DTSTART:20240125T130000Z
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Olivia Sheldon: Fern Flowers
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/olivia_sheldon_fern_flowers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nFerns don't have flowers\; they reproduce 
 via spores. The fern flower is a magic flower found in several different cu
 ltural mythologies. According to the general telling of the myth\, this flo
 wer blooms for a very short time on the eve of the summer solstice. It brin
 gs fortune to the one who finds it\, but it is often said to be guarded by 
 malevolent spirits.\n\nFern Flowers is a multimedia exhibition of works cen
 tered around storytelling and features many symbols of mythological folklor
 e\, including pixies\, ferns\, toads\, selkies\, and an emphasis on the unk
 nown.\n\nThe show features painted glass windows casting light onto the gal
 lery floor\, paintings\, photographs\, sculptural elements\, illustrative p
 rints\, and hand-bound books. These whimsical illustrations draw on the con
 cept of scale and the simple magic of childhood exploration. Some pieces fe
 ature duplicates with mistakes/misprints. These misprints represent the bea
 uty of error and are sometimes more whimsical in nature than the intended f
 inal products.\n\nThis show seeks to evoke a sense of wonder in the viewer 
 through the use of immersion within light\, color\, and the narrative dicho
 tomy of the known and unknown. The storytelling is furthered by references 
 to folklore\, botanical illustration\, and numerous technical artistic tech
 niques. The show seeks to inspire a sense of cross-disciplinary artistic pr
 actice that celebrates the breadth of study at Cornell and can be enjoyed b
 y any member of the community.\n\nTo experience the maximum effect of ephem
 eral natural daylight through the painted windows\, the show is best viewed
  between 12 and 1 p.m.\n\nExhibitor Biography\nOlivia Sheldon (B.F.A '24) i
 s a multidisciplinary visual artist and naturalist\, born and raised in Ohi
 o with a practice based in both Cincinnati and Ithaca. Her practice focuses
  on storytelling and the relationship between humans and their lived enviro
 nment.\n\nShe is inspired by the beautiful complexity of ecology and the na
 tural world\, working from observation in painting\, printmaking\, photogra
 phy\, animation\, digital illustration\, and sculpture. Her work features a
 n emphasis on scale\, light\, movement\, and color as influenced by the liv
 ing world.
DTEND:20240126T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T195100Z
DTSTART:20240126T130000Z
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Olivia Sheldon: Fern Flowers
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nFerns don't have flowers\; they reproduce 
 via spores. The fern flower is a magic flower found in several different cu
 ltural mythologies. According to the general telling of the myth\, this flo
 wer blooms for a very short time on the eve of the summer solstice. It brin
 gs fortune to the one who finds it\, but it is often said to be guarded by 
 malevolent spirits.\n\nFern Flowers is a multimedia exhibition of works cen
 tered around storytelling and features many symbols of mythological folklor
 e\, including pixies\, ferns\, toads\, selkies\, and an emphasis on the unk
 nown.\n\nThe show features painted glass windows casting light onto the gal
 lery floor\, paintings\, photographs\, sculptural elements\, illustrative p
 rints\, and hand-bound books. These whimsical illustrations draw on the con
 cept of scale and the simple magic of childhood exploration. Some pieces fe
 ature duplicates with mistakes/misprints. These misprints represent the bea
 uty of error and are sometimes more whimsical in nature than the intended f
 inal products.\n\nThis show seeks to evoke a sense of wonder in the viewer 
 through the use of immersion within light\, color\, and the narrative dicho
 tomy of the known and unknown. The storytelling is furthered by references 
 to folklore\, botanical illustration\, and numerous technical artistic tech
 niques. The show seeks to inspire a sense of cross-disciplinary artistic pr
 actice that celebrates the breadth of study at Cornell and can be enjoyed b
 y any member of the community.\n\nTo experience the maximum effect of ephem
 eral natural daylight through the painted windows\, the show is best viewed
  between 12 and 1 p.m.\n\nExhibitor Biography\nOlivia Sheldon (B.F.A '24) i
 s a multidisciplinary visual artist and naturalist\, born and raised in Ohi
 o with a practice based in both Cincinnati and Ithaca. Her practice focuses
  on storytelling and the relationship between humans and their lived enviro
 nment.\n\nShe is inspired by the beautiful complexity of ecology and the na
 tural world\, working from observation in painting\, printmaking\, photogra
 phy\, animation\, digital illustration\, and sculpture. Her work features a
 n emphasis on scale\, light\, movement\, and color as influenced by the liv
 ing world.
DTEND:20240127T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T195100Z
DTSTART:20240127T130000Z
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Olivia Sheldon: Fern Flowers
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nFerns don't have flowers\; they reproduce 
 via spores. The fern flower is a magic flower found in several different cu
 ltural mythologies. According to the general telling of the myth\, this flo
 wer blooms for a very short time on the eve of the summer solstice. It brin
 gs fortune to the one who finds it\, but it is often said to be guarded by 
 malevolent spirits.\n\nFern Flowers is a multimedia exhibition of works cen
 tered around storytelling and features many symbols of mythological folklor
 e\, including pixies\, ferns\, toads\, selkies\, and an emphasis on the unk
 nown.\n\nThe show features painted glass windows casting light onto the gal
 lery floor\, paintings\, photographs\, sculptural elements\, illustrative p
 rints\, and hand-bound books. These whimsical illustrations draw on the con
 cept of scale and the simple magic of childhood exploration. Some pieces fe
 ature duplicates with mistakes/misprints. These misprints represent the bea
 uty of error and are sometimes more whimsical in nature than the intended f
 inal products.\n\nThis show seeks to evoke a sense of wonder in the viewer 
 through the use of immersion within light\, color\, and the narrative dicho
 tomy of the known and unknown. The storytelling is furthered by references 
 to folklore\, botanical illustration\, and numerous technical artistic tech
 niques. The show seeks to inspire a sense of cross-disciplinary artistic pr
 actice that celebrates the breadth of study at Cornell and can be enjoyed b
 y any member of the community.\n\nTo experience the maximum effect of ephem
 eral natural daylight through the painted windows\, the show is best viewed
  between 12 and 1 p.m.\n\nExhibitor Biography\nOlivia Sheldon (B.F.A '24) i
 s a multidisciplinary visual artist and naturalist\, born and raised in Ohi
 o with a practice based in both Cincinnati and Ithaca. Her practice focuses
  on storytelling and the relationship between humans and their lived enviro
 nment.\n\nShe is inspired by the beautiful complexity of ecology and the na
 tural world\, working from observation in painting\, printmaking\, photogra
 phy\, animation\, digital illustration\, and sculpture. Her work features a
 n emphasis on scale\, light\, movement\, and color as influenced by the liv
 ing world.
DTEND:20240128T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T195100Z
DTSTART:20240128T130000Z
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Olivia Sheldon: Fern Flowers
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/olivia_sheldon_fern_flowers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nFerns don't have flowers\; they reproduce 
 via spores. The fern flower is a magic flower found in several different cu
 ltural mythologies. According to the general telling of the myth\, this flo
 wer blooms for a very short time on the eve of the summer solstice. It brin
 gs fortune to the one who finds it\, but it is often said to be guarded by 
 malevolent spirits.\n\nFern Flowers is a multimedia exhibition of works cen
 tered around storytelling and features many symbols of mythological folklor
 e\, including pixies\, ferns\, toads\, selkies\, and an emphasis on the unk
 nown.\n\nThe show features painted glass windows casting light onto the gal
 lery floor\, paintings\, photographs\, sculptural elements\, illustrative p
 rints\, and hand-bound books. These whimsical illustrations draw on the con
 cept of scale and the simple magic of childhood exploration. Some pieces fe
 ature duplicates with mistakes/misprints. These misprints represent the bea
 uty of error and are sometimes more whimsical in nature than the intended f
 inal products.\n\nThis show seeks to evoke a sense of wonder in the viewer 
 through the use of immersion within light\, color\, and the narrative dicho
 tomy of the known and unknown. The storytelling is furthered by references 
 to folklore\, botanical illustration\, and numerous technical artistic tech
 niques. The show seeks to inspire a sense of cross-disciplinary artistic pr
 actice that celebrates the breadth of study at Cornell and can be enjoyed b
 y any member of the community.\n\nTo experience the maximum effect of ephem
 eral natural daylight through the painted windows\, the show is best viewed
  between 12 and 1 p.m.\n\nExhibitor Biography\nOlivia Sheldon (B.F.A '24) i
 s a multidisciplinary visual artist and naturalist\, born and raised in Ohi
 o with a practice based in both Cincinnati and Ithaca. Her practice focuses
  on storytelling and the relationship between humans and their lived enviro
 nment.\n\nShe is inspired by the beautiful complexity of ecology and the na
 tural world\, working from observation in painting\, printmaking\, photogra
 phy\, animation\, digital illustration\, and sculpture. Her work features a
 n emphasis on scale\, light\, movement\, and color as influenced by the liv
 ing world.
DTEND:20240129T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T195100Z
DTSTART:20240129T130000Z
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Olivia Sheldon: Fern Flowers
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/olivia_sheldon_fern_flowers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nFerns don't have flowers\; they reproduce 
 via spores. The fern flower is a magic flower found in several different cu
 ltural mythologies. According to the general telling of the myth\, this flo
 wer blooms for a very short time on the eve of the summer solstice. It brin
 gs fortune to the one who finds it\, but it is often said to be guarded by 
 malevolent spirits.\n\nFern Flowers is a multimedia exhibition of works cen
 tered around storytelling and features many symbols of mythological folklor
 e\, including pixies\, ferns\, toads\, selkies\, and an emphasis on the unk
 nown.\n\nThe show features painted glass windows casting light onto the gal
 lery floor\, paintings\, photographs\, sculptural elements\, illustrative p
 rints\, and hand-bound books. These whimsical illustrations draw on the con
 cept of scale and the simple magic of childhood exploration. Some pieces fe
 ature duplicates with mistakes/misprints. These misprints represent the bea
 uty of error and are sometimes more whimsical in nature than the intended f
 inal products.\n\nThis show seeks to evoke a sense of wonder in the viewer 
 through the use of immersion within light\, color\, and the narrative dicho
 tomy of the known and unknown. The storytelling is furthered by references 
 to folklore\, botanical illustration\, and numerous technical artistic tech
 niques. The show seeks to inspire a sense of cross-disciplinary artistic pr
 actice that celebrates the breadth of study at Cornell and can be enjoyed b
 y any member of the community.\n\nTo experience the maximum effect of ephem
 eral natural daylight through the painted windows\, the show is best viewed
  between 12 and 1 p.m.\n\nExhibitor Biography\nOlivia Sheldon (B.F.A '24) i
 s a multidisciplinary visual artist and naturalist\, born and raised in Ohi
 o with a practice based in both Cincinnati and Ithaca. Her practice focuses
  on storytelling and the relationship between humans and their lived enviro
 nment.\n\nShe is inspired by the beautiful complexity of ecology and the na
 tural world\, working from observation in painting\, printmaking\, photogra
 phy\, animation\, digital illustration\, and sculpture. Her work features a
 n emphasis on scale\, light\, movement\, and color as influenced by the liv
 ing world.
DTEND:20240130T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T195100Z
DTSTART:20240130T130000Z
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Olivia Sheldon: Fern Flowers
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/olivia_sheldon_fern_flowers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nFerns don't have flowers\; they reproduce 
 via spores. The fern flower is a magic flower found in several different cu
 ltural mythologies. According to the general telling of the myth\, this flo
 wer blooms for a very short time on the eve of the summer solstice. It brin
 gs fortune to the one who finds it\, but it is often said to be guarded by 
 malevolent spirits.\n\nFern Flowers is a multimedia exhibition of works cen
 tered around storytelling and features many symbols of mythological folklor
 e\, including pixies\, ferns\, toads\, selkies\, and an emphasis on the unk
 nown.\n\nThe show features painted glass windows casting light onto the gal
 lery floor\, paintings\, photographs\, sculptural elements\, illustrative p
 rints\, and hand-bound books. These whimsical illustrations draw on the con
 cept of scale and the simple magic of childhood exploration. Some pieces fe
 ature duplicates with mistakes/misprints. These misprints represent the bea
 uty of error and are sometimes more whimsical in nature than the intended f
 inal products.\n\nThis show seeks to evoke a sense of wonder in the viewer 
 through the use of immersion within light\, color\, and the narrative dicho
 tomy of the known and unknown. The storytelling is furthered by references 
 to folklore\, botanical illustration\, and numerous technical artistic tech
 niques. The show seeks to inspire a sense of cross-disciplinary artistic pr
 actice that celebrates the breadth of study at Cornell and can be enjoyed b
 y any member of the community.\n\nTo experience the maximum effect of ephem
 eral natural daylight through the painted windows\, the show is best viewed
  between 12 and 1 p.m.\n\nExhibitor Biography\nOlivia Sheldon (B.F.A '24) i
 s a multidisciplinary visual artist and naturalist\, born and raised in Ohi
 o with a practice based in both Cincinnati and Ithaca. Her practice focuses
  on storytelling and the relationship between humans and their lived enviro
 nment.\n\nShe is inspired by the beautiful complexity of ecology and the na
 tural world\, working from observation in painting\, printmaking\, photogra
 phy\, animation\, digital illustration\, and sculpture. Her work features a
 n emphasis on scale\, light\, movement\, and color as influenced by the liv
 ing world.
DTEND:20240131T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T195100Z
DTSTART:20240131T130000Z
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Olivia Sheldon: Fern Flowers
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/olivia_sheldon_fern_flowers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nFerns don't have flowers\; they reproduce 
 via spores. The fern flower is a magic flower found in several different cu
 ltural mythologies. According to the general telling of the myth\, this flo
 wer blooms for a very short time on the eve of the summer solstice. It brin
 gs fortune to the one who finds it\, but it is often said to be guarded by 
 malevolent spirits.\n\nFern Flowers is a multimedia exhibition of works cen
 tered around storytelling and features many symbols of mythological folklor
 e\, including pixies\, ferns\, toads\, selkies\, and an emphasis on the unk
 nown.\n\nThe show features painted glass windows casting light onto the gal
 lery floor\, paintings\, photographs\, sculptural elements\, illustrative p
 rints\, and hand-bound books. These whimsical illustrations draw on the con
 cept of scale and the simple magic of childhood exploration. Some pieces fe
 ature duplicates with mistakes/misprints. These misprints represent the bea
 uty of error and are sometimes more whimsical in nature than the intended f
 inal products.\n\nThis show seeks to evoke a sense of wonder in the viewer 
 through the use of immersion within light\, color\, and the narrative dicho
 tomy of the known and unknown. The storytelling is furthered by references 
 to folklore\, botanical illustration\, and numerous technical artistic tech
 niques. The show seeks to inspire a sense of cross-disciplinary artistic pr
 actice that celebrates the breadth of study at Cornell and can be enjoyed b
 y any member of the community.\n\nTo experience the maximum effect of ephem
 eral natural daylight through the painted windows\, the show is best viewed
  between 12 and 1 p.m.\n\nExhibitor Biography\nOlivia Sheldon (B.F.A '24) i
 s a multidisciplinary visual artist and naturalist\, born and raised in Ohi
 o with a practice based in both Cincinnati and Ithaca. Her practice focuses
  on storytelling and the relationship between humans and their lived enviro
 nment.\n\nShe is inspired by the beautiful complexity of ecology and the na
 tural world\, working from observation in painting\, printmaking\, photogra
 phy\, animation\, digital illustration\, and sculpture. Her work features a
 n emphasis on scale\, light\, movement\, and color as influenced by the liv
 ing world.
DTEND:20240201T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T195100Z
DTSTART:20240201T130000Z
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Olivia Sheldon: Fern Flowers
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45433943755544
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/olivia_sheldon_fern_flowers
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