Await Further Developments Featuring Charles, Shannon, and Angelo
In the world of art and journalism, three creative minds are making a significant impact. Let's take a look at the current projects and future plans of Charles Monroe-Kane, Shannon Henry Kleiber, and Angelo Bautista.
Charles Monroe-Kane, who was the co-artist-in-residence at the ILLU Science and Art center in Ilulissat, Kalallit Nunnat (Greenland) last winter, is set to return to the region this coming winter. His upcoming project is a podcast series titled "Sermersauq: The Last Ice Project." This series aims to shed light on the Sermersauq project, an ambitious initiative that seeks to extract and sculpt a massive piece of ancient ice from the Greenland Ice Sheet and house it in a reliquary vessel. The sculpture will serve as a poignant symbol of planetary fragility in the face of climate change, touring the world to raise awareness.
Shannon Henry Kleiber, a former Washington Post staff writer and columnist and the author of two books, has been busy with her own endeavours. She has re-started her independent media company and launched a newsletter named Cadence: On Writing & Sound. Shannon will also be hosting an interview at the Wisconsin Book Festival this fall. Much of her work, including radio interviews, can be found on a specific site dedicated to her writing. Shannon is also a contributing journalist for the Economic Hardship Reporting Project.
While Charles and Shannon are immersed in their projects, Angelo Bautista is taking a different approach. Angelo is currently applying for jobs and exploring other projects. He has expressed interest in starting a YouTube channel or a podcast in the future. In the meantime, he is keeping busy by reading, writing, listening, thrifting, and decorating. Angelo's work and contact information can be found at their website.
All three artists are active in their respective fields, using their talents to create thought-provoking works and raise awareness about important issues. For more information about the Sermersauq: The Last Ice Project, including how to help make it happen, visit the project's official website. If you wish to contact Charles about his project, it's best to reach out through academic or literary channels associated with his work or through institutions he is affiliated with.
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