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Celebrating & Protecting Our Dark Sky- June 23rd

Register through the Manship Artists Residency website or here.

The speakers are Mario Motta MD, who has been at the forefront of groundbreaking research on light pollution. He will give a presentation about light pollution’s effects on the climate, biodiversity, and human health. The second speaker, Public Artist Jenn Houle, will tell us about her ‘Dark Skies’ glow-in-the-dark murals at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, as well as other public art projects she has initiated, such as ‘Plant Paint Cross-Pollinate’, a migrating butterfly mural project which focuses on the magical power of native plants to save pollinators and heal our planet. Jenn will bring examples of her artwork to share. Astrophysicist, Dr. William Waller, will start the program with a short talk about our planet’s biosphere.

There will also be information about Manship’s Starfield firefly project and the Gloucester Area Astronomy Club’s star parties.

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