Exploring the Various Intersections Between Geology and Art Dec 22,2026 1 PM. Hohokam
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Jennifer Weiss currently works as the Laboratory Coordinator for the Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources at the University of Arizona, where she is concurrently pursuing her PSM in Economic Geology and MA in Art History. She received her BS in Geology and BA in Art History from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, where she first discovered her interest in the intersection between geology and art. Since then, her research has focused on the way these two disciplines interact and influence each other across time periods, genres, and topics.
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Prepare to see both art and geology in a whole new light. Her wide-ranging talk explores the rich common ground between these two fields in unexpected and thought-provoking ways — covering topics as varied as geologic time in American landscape painting, volcanic imagery in Mexican art, the complicated history of landscape photography at Yosemite, the art of mining, ecocritical approaches to museum education, and the dramatic world of earthworks and land art.”
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