Jane Bamford: How Art Was Used to Save a Species
The spotted handfish in Tasmanian became critically endangered. You'll love listening to the fascinating experience of how artist Jane Bamford along with scientist and engineers at CSIRO collaborated to make art placed under water for this endangered species that lead to their survival. ReferencesWebsitewww.janebamford.comInstagram@janebamford_ceramicsWaterhouse Natural Science Art Prizewww.waterhouse.samuseum.sa.gov.auHandmark Gallery https://handmark.com.au/artist/jane-bamford/Garland Magazine https://garlandmag.com/article/holding-space-making-place/Brand Tasmania Video on ceramic work and Spotted Handfish conservation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFPDc_J_r0IAuthor- Nicole Gill – The Monthly Magazine https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2018/july/1530367200/nicole-gill/crafting-ceramic-habitat-handfish Rick Eaves -ABC News http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-22/endangered-spotted-handfish-warm-to-artist-work-in-derwent-river/9890630ABC News article 9/ 2018 Annah Fromburg http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2018-09-25/celebrations-at-spotted-handfish-artificial-habitat-success/10298020?pfmredir=smCSIRO blog https://blog.csiro.au/love-is-in-the-water-critically-endangered-handfish-embrace-art-new-ceramic-nests/Australian Ceramics podcast interview https://australianceramics.podbean.com/e/in-conversation-with-jane-bamford/ recorded at National ceramics TriennaleDesign Tasmania Award https://designtasmania.com.au/award/Australian National Maritime Museum - Signals Magazine quarterly https://issuu.com/anmmuseum/docs/signals131_spreadsFind us online:Website:http://www.clss.studioEmail:[email protected]@gmail.comHang out with us on Instagram:@leahsmithsonart@justglazechanningSupport the show