Jillian Pelto

Jillian Pelto

JILLIAN PELTO [email protected] JillPelto.com 774-261-0834 Art exhibitions: “Imagine Climate: Artists on Climate Change” • Guest exhibitor: Anderson Ranch Arts Center, CO (Mar, 2019) “In the Ruins of the Anthropocene” • Guest exhibitor: Ellsworth Gallery, NM (Dec-Feb, 2019) “Tipping Point: Artists Address Climate Change” • Guest panelist and group exhibitor: Rockland Center for the Arts, NY (Mar-May, 2018) “Glaciogenic” • Guest exhibitor: Kootenay Gallery of Art, B.C., Canada (Mar-Apr, 2018) “Glacially Rendered” • Guest exhibitor: Hudson Museum, UMaine, ME (Sep-Jan, 2018) “Art of Climate Science” • Group exhibitor: Hutchinson Center, ME (June-Sep 2017) “Going Up: Climate Change + Philadelphia” • Group exhibitor: The Schuylkill Center, Philadelphia, PA (Sep-Dec 2016) “The Ghosts of Carnegie Hall” • Senior Art Exhibition: Lord Hall Gallery, UMaine, ME (Dec-Jan 2016) “Art Meets Science” • Group exhibitor: Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME (Jun-Sep, 2016) “Collective Works of Art and Science” • Guest exhibitor: The Rock and Art Shop, Bangor, ME (Sep 2015) “Student Art Exhibition” • Student exhibitor, annual juried show: Lord Hall Gallery, UMaine, ME (2011-2014) Video and radio features: May 17, 2018: NEXT New England for NPR — Episode 94 https://nenc.news/podcast/episode-94-climate-change-global-warming/ June 13, 2017: Maine Today — Communicating Science Through Art https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2N_owJdj-LM December 12, 2016: Yale Climate Connections — Artist Turns Climate Data into Paintings https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2016/12/artist-turns-climate-data-into-paintings/ JILLIAN PELTO [email protected] JillPelto.com 774-261-0834 Print Features: 2019: Magazine Cover, “Overgrown” Wild Seed, Portland, Maine 2018: Magazine Cover: “Constructing New Ways to Communicate Science Through Art” Regeneration Magazine, Northport, NY 2018: Book Cover, “Data Visualization: Charts, Maps, and Interactive Graphs” by Robert Grant 2018: Calendar Feature, “Environmental Art” Contemporary Art in the Natural World, Portland, Oregon 2017: Book Cover, “Recent Climate Change Impacts on Mountain Glaciers” by Mauri Pelto 2017: Magazine Feature, “I AM DATA” Specialist Museum and Exhibition Catalogue, Oldenburg University, Germany 2017: Beer Label, “Glacier” Valdal Brewery, Normandy, France 2016: Cover Feature, “Mainebiz” Maine’s Business News Source, Portland, ME 2016: Cover Feature, “The Wild Cascades” The Journal of the North Cascade Conservation Council, Seattle, WA. 2015: Book Feature, “Climate Driven Retreat of Mount Baker Glaciers and Changing Water Resources” by Mauri Pelto 2015: Cover Feature, “Minerva” A Publication of the Honors College at the University of Maine, Orono, ME Outreach: March, 2019: Jackson Middle School, Portland, OR, 7th grade. Skype classroom visit about art, science, and human impact on the environment. May, 2018: Hampden Academy, Hampden, ME, 3-5th grade. Classroom visit, presentation on working in the Arctic and the Antarctic, classroom activity created by Jill Pelto using her data art. February, 2018: Balmoral Hall School, Winnipeg, MB, 4th grade. Skype classroom visit about art, science, and working in the Antarctic. July, 2017: Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean, Worked for one week with Boothbay Sea and Science Center, East Boothbay, ME June, 2017: Culver City High School, CA. High school students create a mural of Jill’s painting “Climate Change Data” as part of an exhibition “Java Gala” at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, Culver City, CA. October, 2016: Science Friday — Classroom Activity: Illusrated Graphs: Using Art to Enliven Science Data: https://www.sciencefriday.com/educational-resources/illustrated-graphs-using-art-enliven-scientific-data/ Selected locations where Jill’s data-art outreach has been used: 2018: State College, PA 2017: Charles City, IA 2017: Woodstock, VT 2018: Hampden, ME 2017: Mansfield, MA 2017: Bodega Bay, CA 2018: Winnipeg, MB 2017: Kailua, HI 2016: Albuquerque, NM JILLIAN PELTO [email protected] JillPelto.com 774-261-0834 Online Features: May 11, 2018: Spire - The Maine Journal of Conservation and Sustainability — The Art of Climate Science https://umaine.edu/spire/2018/05/11/pelto/ September 18, 2018: Life and Soul Magazine — Jill Pelto: Creating “glaciogenic art” based on climate change data https://lifeandsoulmagazine.com/2018/09/18/jill-pelto-creating-glaciogenic-art-based-on-climate-change-data/ May 20, 2018: This Puzzling Planet — Jill Pelto: a clever combination of art and science https://thispuzzlingplanet.wordpress.com/2018/05/20/jill-pelto-a-clever-combination-of-art-and-science/ May 5, 2018: Earther — This Beautiful Watercolor Painting Contains a Dark Climate Message https://earther.gizmodo.com/this-beautiful-watercolor-painting-contains-a-dark-clim-1825914179 May 1, 2018: US Association of Polar Early Career Scientists — Communicating Science Through Art https://www.apecs.is/outreach/blogs/polar-outreach-blog/2537-communicating-science-through-art.html April 16, 2018: Passon Passport —Instagram’s Most Inspiring Environmentalists https://passionpassport.com/instagrams-most-inspiring-environmentalists/ April 4, 2018: Spark Science — Stories of Changing Glaciers in the North Cascades told through Stunning Watercolor Paintings http://sparksciencenow.com/index.php/2018/04/04/stories-of-changing-glaciers-in-the-north-cascades-told-through- stunning-watercolor-paintings/ March 8, 2018: The Earth Issue — Jill Pelto https://www.theearthissue.com/artists/jill-pelto- November 24, 2017: Deep Sea News — The Writings on the Sea Wall: Jill Pelto Art http://www.deepseanews.com/2017/11/the-writings-on-the-sea-wall-jill-pelto-art/ October 26, 2017: Edge Effects — Apocalypse in Watercolor http://edgeeffects.net/jill-pelto/ August 3, 2017: 10 Artists on What Climate Change Actually Looks Like https://www.outsideonline.com/2229726/these-artists-are-trying-make-climate-change-feel-visceral June 29, 2017: Millennium Alliance for Humanity and Biosphere — Bringing Scientific Data to Life through Art: Jill Pelto constructs effective ways to communicate science through art https://mahb.stanford.edu/creative-expressions/scientific-data-art/ June 1, 2017: UMaine Today — Communicating science through art https://umainetoday.umaine.edu/stories/2017/communicating-science-art/ May 25, 2017: The Climate Reality Project: This Incredible Climate Change Art Will Leave You Floored https://www.climaterealityproject.org/blog/incredible-climate-change-art-will-leave-you-floored JILLIAN PELTO [email protected] JillPelto.com 774-261-0834 Online Features Cont.: April 18, 2017: Adobe Project 1324 — Bringing Climate Change Statistics to Life https://theblog.adobe.com/jill-pelto-bringing-climate-change-statistics-to-life/ March 3, 2017: Upworthy — If you don't look closely at these paintings, you might miss the science in disguise. https://www.upworthy.com/if-you-dont-look-closely-at-these-paintings-you-might-miss-the-science-in-disguise February 17, 2017: High Country News — How one artist captured the changing climate in watercolor https://www.hcn.org/articles/how-one-artist-captured-the-changing-climate-in-watercolor December 12, 2016: Yale Climate Connections — Artist Turns Climate Data into Paintings https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2016/12/artist-turns-climate-data-into-paintings/ November 29, 2016: Medill School of Journalism (Climate Change) — A Climate Change for ‘Glaciogenic Art’ http://climatechange.medill.northwestern.edu/2016/11/29/a-climate-change-for-glaciogenic-art/ November 7, 2016: Mother Nature Network — Jill Pelto's watercolors illustrate the strange beauty of climate change data https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/blogs/jill-peltos-watercolor-illustrate-strange-beauty-climate- change-data August 22, 2016: Hakai Magazine: Amplifying Data Through Art — Five artists who make meaning out of science by translation hard data from the world’s oceans. https://www.hakaimagazine.com/article-short/amplifying-data-through-art/ August 22, 2016: National Geographic — 20 Under 30: The Next Generation of National Park Leaders https://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/features/20-twentysomethings-in-national-parks (archived) August 5, 2016: Grist — Artist gives climate science a redesign https://grist.org/climate-energy/artist-gives-climate-science-a-redesign/ August 2, 2016: NOAA Climate.gov — Author focus: Father and daughter talk about their connection to climate, the wilderness of the North Cascades, and each other https://www.climate.gov/news-features/features/‘state-climate-2015’-author-focus-father-and-daughter-talk-about-their July 28, 2016: Marine Conservation Institute — Art revealing beautiful ocean places in need of conservation https://blog.marine-conservation.org/2016/07/envisioning-shades-of-ocean-blue.html June 10, 2016: Creative Sensibility — Jill Pelto - Data, Art, & a Cause http://creativesensibility.com/new-blog-2/2016/3/21/spotlight-art April 15, 2016: Gallereo — Artist Spotlight: Jill Pelto https://www.gallereo.com/blog-artist-spotlight-jill-pelto-post-1965-55.html JILLIAN PELTO [email protected] JillPelto.com 774-261-0834 Online Features Cont.: March 26, 2016: 1 Million Women — This artist turns climate data into works of art https://www.1millionwomen.com.au/blog/artist-turns-climate-data-works-art/ March 23, 2016: Women in #ScitArt [Women’s History Month] https://blogs.agu.org/geoedtrek/2016/03/23/women-in-sciart/ March 18, 2016: Mental Floss — This Scientist Transforms Climate Change Graphs Into Works of Art http://mentalfloss.com/article/77378/scientist-transforms-climate-change-graphs-works-art

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