CWMCA Artists In Residence Spotlight: Eco-Tour with Brandon Ballengée
Friday, April 16, 2021
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Tour
Houston’s
ecosystem
with
artist
and
biologist
Brandon
Ballengee.
Artist,
biologist
and
environmental
activist
Brandon
Ballengee
invites
the
public
to
join
him
on
a
catch-and-release
fishing
adventure
as
he
explores
the
ecology
of
Houston’s
Buffalo
Bayou
through
photographs
and
other
media.
Please
note,
attendees
should
bring
latex
gloves
for
handling
Bayou
specimens.
Download
the
iNaturalist
App
to
your
phone
to
participate.
Brandon
Ballengee
is
a
visual
artist,
biologist,
and
environmental
activist
based
in
Arnaudville,
Louisiana,
who
creates
artwork
inspired
from
his
ecological
field
and
laboratory
research.
Through
research,
he
focuses
on
the
impact
of
the
Anthropocene
on
human
and
non-human
communities,
and
his
artistic
practice
combines
participatory
science
programs
with
poetic
interpretations
of
extinct
or
deformed
animals
due
to
human
impact.
Ballengee
received
his
Ph.D.
in
Transdisciplinary
Art
and
Biology
from
Plymouth
University
with
the
Hochschule
fur
Gestaltung
Zurich.
Since
2016,
he
has
been
a
Postdoctoral
Researcher
at
Louisiana
State
University’s
Museum
of
Natural
Science,
studying
impacts
from
the
2010
Gulf
of
Mexico
oil
spill.
In
2017,
Ballengee
was
a
Smithsonian
Artist
Research
Fellow
at
the
National
Museum
of
Natural
History,
examining
species
“missing”
from
the
Gulf
since
the
2010
oil
spill.
Ballengee’s
work
has
been
exhibited
in
over
20
countries
and,
in
2013,
the
first
survey
of
his
work
debuted
at
the
Chateau
de
Chamarande
in
France,
and
traveled
to
the
Museum
Het
Domein
in
the
Netherlands.
In
2016,
a
20-year
retrospective
of
his
work
was
held
at
University
of
Wyoming
Art
Museum
in
Laramie,
Wyoming.