Art and Science capturing OUR Resilient spirit
What is the Resilience Project?
We launch the Resilience Project as a symbolic representation of the perseverance and resilience of the human spirit. Although at times we might feel like we are hanging on by a thread, our human spirit, both individually and as a community holds us together.
For 8 weeks, the Explorium will be home to works of art inspired by nature and science. As we move forward as a community, this "exhibition" serves as a reminder that we are resilient in the face of challenges.
Nature grows and survives.
Science pushes the boundaries of what is possible.
We, too, will grow, survive, and push through challenges.
Come enjoy the art exhibits by locally and nationally renowned artists. All artworks will be on display in the museum. Each week, we will have a featured artist and interactive STEAM activity for all visitors.
The Resilience Project exhibition is organized in partnership with artist and Explorium friend Tali Hinkis aka LoVid.
The Resilience project kicks off Earth Day weekend... Registration opens 4/17/21
The Art Fundraiser Sale has Ended
Support our Resilience Project
All original artwork displayed will be available for sale. Fifty percent of the proceeds will go towards the Explorium as it continues to move forward in its path to recovery post COVID. Learn more.
Support the Resilience Project. All artwork on display is available for purchase. 50% of all proceeds will go towards supporting the Long Island Explorium. All artwork will be on sale on ONE day only, April 24th.
LoVid
Resilience
2017
Ink painting and inkjet print on watercolor paper
13X13 inches
$2,200 + Sales Tax
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April 24th - April 30th:
Let's Go Natural
4/24 - 4/30: Inside the museum, for visitors who book a 90-minute or 45-minute timeslot:
Let's Go Natural
Join us for an interactive workshop all about seed dispersal! In celebration of Jillian Macdonald’s beautiful artwork honoring plants’ incredible root systems, our visitors today will be getting creative with methods of seed dispersal! Museum visitors will have the opportunity to create a native plant seed ball, and then engineer a way to launch their seed ball so that the seeds can take root!
4/24:
Location: Outside the museum, FREE Music activity: Mountain Maidens
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Dickens Festival favorites The Mountain Maidens raise their energetic vocal harmonies and traditional instruments in a celebration of spring and renewal.
Their songs are a delight for all ages, and you might even find yourself singing and clapping along with their cheerful spirited tunes.
Location: Behind the museum, FREE activity: Guess the seed!
12:00 PM - 3: 00 PM
Mosey on down to the museum and test your Botany Expertise!
FREE seed giveaway. Can you guess what this seed will be when it grows up? Play this matching game and see if you are an expert botanist.
Jillian McDonald
Untitled
2021
Coloured pencil on paper
30 x 22 inches
$2000 + Sales Tax
Support the Resilience Project. All artwork on display is available for purchase. 50% of all proceeds will go towards supporting the Long Island Explorium. All artwork will be available for sale.
May 1st - May 2nd
It's In Our DNA
5/1 - 5/2: Inside the museum, for visitors who book a 90-minute or 45-minute timeslot:
It's In Our DNA
Join us for an interactive investigation into the Blueprint of Life! In celebration of Laura Splan’s gorgeous artwork ‘Renatured’, our visitors today will be examining DNA.
Using simple household materials we will extract DNA from fruit. Imagine being able to collect the directions for how to make a strawberry - come down to the museum and find out how!
5/1:
Location: Behind the museum, free activity: Beach Walk & Trash Collection with AMSEAS
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Join us and AMSEAS for a beach walk and trash collection! Come one, come all to assist the Long Island Explorium and AMSEAS to clean up our beach! We will meet behind the museum, in the turtle park by the Big Chair, at 10am. Supplies will be provided by AMSEAS. Come and earn your volunteer hours working for the community in a Covid-safe outdoor activity!
Laura Splan
Renatured (Raspberry/Slate/Violet)
2021
chromogenic prints
(Edition of 5 + 1 Artist Proof)
24 x 24 inches
$900 + Sales Tax
Support the Resilience Project. All artwork on display is available for purchase. 50% of all proceeds will go towards supporting the Long Island Explorium. All artwork will be available for sale.
May 3rd - May 9th
Run the Colors
5/3 - 5/9: Inside the museum, for visitors who book a 90-minute or 45-minute timeslot:
Run the Colors
Join us for an interactive activity in which we investigate the magnificent water transport system in trees! In celebration of Han Qin’s incredible artwork ‘New Growth’, our visitors today will be taking a closer look at how trees suck water up from the ground using the beautiful technique of chromatography!
5/8: FREE outdoor workshop: "Our Water, Our Lives" organization - Build your own aquifer
Time: 11:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM
Location: Behind the museum,
We will be joined by special guests from Our Water Our Lives! Olivia and Laura will be set up outside the museum, hosting interactive activities for our visitors. Come and make an aquifer in a bottle!
Han Qin
New Growth 1
2020
Fine art print on high-glossy paper
Charcoal and Cyanotype on paper
19 x 13 inches
$1,600 + Sales Tax
Support the Resilience Project. All artwork on display is available for purchase. 50% of all proceeds will go towards supporting the Long Island Explorium. All artwork will be available for sale.
May 10th - May 21st
Do Sea Turtles Have a GPS?
5/10 - 5/22: Inside the museum, for visitors who book a 90-minute or 45-minute timeslot:
Do sea turtles have a GPS?
Join us for an interactive activity, all about sea turtle navigation! This week we are celebrating the wonderful artwork of Rachel Frank, who finds sea turtles just as inspiring as we do. Did you know loggerhead turtles can detect magnetic fields and create their own ‘magnetic map’ of the coastline. This lets them return home every year to exactly the same beach to reproduce, even after crossing whole oceans! Our visitors today will be creating their own navigating turtles and helping them to find their way home.
5/15: In-Person/ Virtual Workshop:
AMSEAS Focus on Turtles.
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
The Atlantic Marine Conservation Society (AMSEAS) Focus on Turtles. A virtual/in-person workshop learning about turtles. Join in and craft our own turtles.
5/15: Enjoy music from the Explorium's Balcony: Musician TBD
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Rachel Frank
Indicator Turtle Shell Offering Vessel Matrix (Green/Blue/Gold)
2020
Stoneware ceramic with glazes and gold lustre, rattail string, acrylic, and epoxy putty.
9 x 16.5 x 12 inches
$2,800 + Sales Tax
Support the Resilience Project. All artwork on display is available for purchase. 50% of all proceeds will go towards supporting the Long Island Explorium. All artwork will be available for sale.
May 22nd- May 23rd
Dye-ing up a Storm!
5/22: In-Person/ Virtual Workshop: Dye-ing up a Storm!
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
During this workshop, we’ll be using pigments from nature like turmeric to explore a sustainable textile dyeing process. With the pigment, water, and a bit of heat, each participant will end the workshop with their very own dyed fabric!
5/22- 5/23: Inside the museum, for visitors who book a 90-minute or 45-minute timeslot:
Dye-ing up a Storm II!
Join us for an interactive activity using natural dyes! This week, we’re celebrating Brooke Singer’s artwork ‘Site Profile Flag,’ which uses the physical, biological, and chemical properties of soil to create brightly colored flags. Using pigments found in nature and a little bit of heat, guests will have the opportunity to use the textile dyes for themselves.
Brooke Singer
Profile Site Flag #3 (Prospect Park, Brooklyn)
2019
natural dyed linen cotton
53 x 60 inches
$6,500 + Sales Tax
Support the Resilience Project. All artwork on display is available for purchase. 50% of all proceeds will go towards supporting the Long Island Explorium. All artwork will be available for sale.
May 24th- May 30th
Piecing it all Together
5/24- 5/30: Inside the museum, for visitors who book a 90-minute or 45-minute timeslot:
Piecing it all Together
Join us for an interactive activity creating photo collages. More details to come.
5/29: Free outdoor workshop hosted by our friends from Gallery North.
Location: Behind the museum
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Participants will experiment and get creative making sculptures from found objects.
5/29: Free outdoor workshop hosted by our friends from Gallery North.
Location: Behind the museum
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Join us for a lecture on the sea turtles of New York with AMSEAS! Learn more about these fascinating creatures and the important work that AMSEAS do to help with their conservation.
This lecture is aimed at adults and young adults and will be held via Zoom
5/30: Behind the museum, free activity & Volunteer Opportunity:
Beach Walk & Trash Collection with AMSEAS
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Join us and AMSEAS for a beach walk and trash collection! Come one, come all to assist the Long Island Explorium and AMSEAS to clean up our beach! We will meet behind the museum, in the turtle park by the Big Chair, at 10am. Supplies will be provided by AMSEAS. Come and earn your volunteer hours working for the community in a Covid-safe outdoor activity!
May 31st - June 6th
Lunar Rover & Who's afraid of Creepy Crawlies?
5/31- 6/4: Inside the museum, for visitors who book a 90-minute or 45-minute timeslot:
Join us for an interactive activity, in which we investigate the adaptations of different bird beaks! This week we are celebrating the artwork of Zachary White, who was inspired by earthworms. We all know that earthworms make a delicious snack for a bird, but which beak is best for catching them?
6/5:
Location: Outside the museum, FREE Music activity: Jeff Bellanca
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Stop by then support the museum after this free wonderful outdoor music event and enjoy the music of Jeff Bellanca, Improvisational Guitarist of Classic Jam 1.
6/5- 6/6: Inside the museum, for visitors who book a 45-minute timeslot:
We investigate the lives and habits of those useful little creatures, worms! This week we are celebrating the stunning artwork of Zachary White, who was inspired by worms. Visitors this weekend become animal behaviorists as they design respectful, animal-friendly experiments to investigate the senses and reactions of earthworms.
Elizabeth Tolson
Large Moon Surface Study
hand-dyed cotton fabric, cotton batting, hand dye silk yard
36 x 58 inches
$3,200 + Sales Tax
Support the Resilience Project. All artwork on display is available for purchase. 50% of all proceeds will go towards supporting the Long Island Explorium. All artwork will be available for sale.
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