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SUMMARY:Gila River Festival
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LOCATION:Silver City\, Silver City\, NM\, 88061
CATEGORIES:Education,Fair / Festival
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SUMMARY:Water is Power with L&J Ranch
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Gila River Festival. \nLocation: Seedboat Center for the Arts\, 214 West Yankie Street \nThe Gila River Project investigates one of America’s most expansive ecosystems. Named as America’s most endangered river in 2019\, it persists despite the severe threats of climate change\, the demands of ranching\, agriculture and mining\, and the impacts of recreational and residential development. Exploratory expeditions took place via an Airstream trailer that served as a mobile laboratory/studio. Location-based research considered the politics\, history\, culture\, and resource management in 9 regions along the river\, from its origin in the Gila Wilderness to its junction with the Colorado River. A custom designed medallion was installed at significant site-specific locations that represented the focus in each region. The Gila River Project aspires to illuminate the relationships that define what can be referred to as ‘eco-plasticity\,’ the inherent characteristics that enable continuous change in response to physical\, cultural\, and biologic elements. \nThe L&J Ranch is an art + research venture that explores the relationship between ‘place’ and the life it enables. Joel Slayton is an artist with expertise using media technology to explore complex systems and networks. Lisa Johanson is a clinical research scientist studying motor control and neural plasticity. Through their collaboration\, Joel and Lisa are developing a series of artworks that probe the relationship between land-use and sense-of-place.
URL:https://glenwoodlibrary.com/event/water-is-power-with-lj-ranch/
LOCATION:Silver City\, Silver City\, NM\, 88061
CATEGORIES:Art / Literature,Education,Fair / Festival
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gila River Festival":MAILTO:gilariverfest@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Community Voices: Blueprints for the Future of the Gila River
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Gila River Festival. \nLocation: Online and in-person at WNMU Global Resource Center Auditorium\nSuggested Donation: $10 \nJoin us for a thought-provoking panel discussion as we delve into the future of New Mexico’s last wild river through the eyes of our community’s diverse voices. Each speaker brings a unique perspective:  Martha Cooper\, Freshwater Director for The Nature Conservancy in New Mexico\, will illuminate the challenges ahead for river protection amidst a changing climate. NM Wild’s Luke Koenig will share efforts to safeguard the Gila Wilderness and preserve the wildness of the Gila River for generations to come. Ray Trejo of the New Mexico Wildlife Federation will highlight the Gila River’s vital role in sustaining the ecology of the Gila region. \nAdding invaluable Indigenous wisdom\, Fort Sill Chiricahua Warm Springs Apache Tribal Historian Michael Darrow and Joe Saenz of the Chiricahua Apache Nation will share their perspectives on stewardship of the Gila watershed. Silver City Mayor Pro Tem Guadalupe Cano will address accessibility issues related to the Wilderness\, ensuring inclusivity in conservation efforts. Corina Castillo of Gila Resources Information Project will passionately voice the aspirations of young people shaping the future of the Gila River. \nModerated by Allyson Siwik of Gila Resources Information Project\, this promises to be an exciting conversation\, inspiring future conservation initiatives and community engagement.
URL:https://glenwoodlibrary.com/event/community-voices-blueprints-for-the-future-of-the-gila-river/
LOCATION:Western New Mexico University\, 1000 West College Avenue\, Silver City\, New Mexico\, 88061
CATEGORIES:Education,Fair / Festival,Speaker Event
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