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Paradise Lost? Climate Change in the Northwoods

“ When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it is attached to the rest of the world.” John Muir

Paradise Lost? Project Plan 
Baldwin Wisconsin Idea Award 2006
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Twenty artists came together with scientists and educators to create a traveling exhibition exploring the art and science of climate change. The exhibit traveled between 2006 and 2008, to 15 locations with over 100,000 visitors in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan.
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Winter's End, watercolor, Helen Klebesadel
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  • About
  • Art and Science Mentoring
    • Application and Eligibility
    • Student Artists
    • Artist Mentors
    • Scientist Mentors
  • Artists in Residence
    • Current Resident Artists
    • Former Resident Artists
  • Exhibitions
    • Drawing Water >
      • Art
      • Meet the Artists
      • Photo Gallery
      • Waysides
      • Exhibitors at the National Science Foundation
    • Paradise Lost?
  • Partners
    • Center for Limnology
    • Trout Lake Station
    • LTER
    • Ecological Reflections
  • News and Events
  • Water Adventures