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Pam Longobardi

Cyanotype with ink, gouache, acrylic on paper, on panel

22" x 30"

Pam Longobardi as artist, activist, and educator works globally at the intersection of art/science/activism. Founder of the Drifters Project in 2006, she works collectively across the planet, removing tens of thousands of pounds of ocean plastics from wild nature, relocating it to social space, and transforming communities. Creating studio-based and public artworks ranging from paintings, collage, photography, large-scale sculpture and installation to performance, Longobardi's art acts as metaphoric harbingers and messengers, further complicated by oceanic plastics' resonant aura as hybrid natural/cultural materiality. Recipient of the prestigious Hudgens Prize, one of the largest artist prizes in North America, Longobardi has been featured in National Geographic, SIERRA magazine, the Weather Channel, numerous broadcast media and in exhibitions around the world. She is Oceanic Society's Artist-In-Nature/Naturalist and is Regents' Professor at Georgia State University in Atlanta. Longobardi's far-reaching work is shared through her art, publications and films to a global audience.

Donated By Pam Longobardi