What is Missing? Maya Lin – Artist and Environmentalist

I just came across two extraordinary websites and had to share. Maya Lin has created art and architecture, an amazing body of work that includes large-scale site-specific installations, intimate studio artworks and memorials.

Her latest and last memorial is called, What is Missing? The mission of this Foundation is to bring awareness to the public about the present sixth mass extinction of species as well as emphasize that by preventing deforestation, we can reduce carbon emissions and protect species and habitats.

“The project proposes that we look at a memorial not as a singular static object, but as a work that can exist in several forms and in multiple sites. These formats include permanent Listening Cones placed at select science institutions, smaller site-specific sound and media installations, and more…”

Through Saturday, May 30th: What is Missing? by Maya Lin, presented by Creative Time, can be seen on a high definition 44 1/2 HD screen located on Broadway between 44th and 45th streets, in NYC. For those who cannot make it to Times Square, the video can viewed on the website.

The website itself is wonderfully designed and has innovative animated programming. I played the sounds over and over… and viewed the other links and content, then I went to the artists personal site and was thrilled to see yet another outstanding website. Clever ideas in viewing her galleries and the overall navigation.

Please visit these sites, view the work, listen to the sounds and read about the causes!

What is Missing?

Maya Lin

EARTH DAY Festival at Liberty State Park

Yesterday was such a glorious day, the perfect day for an Earth Day Festival! Not a cloud in the sky, 65-70 and a slight breeze, fabulous.

Mary Jo, my business partner for our cause, FROGS ARE GREEN and I, packed up some giveaways and headed over to Liberty State Park. Our plan was to meet some of the other organizations as well as pass out postcards and wristbands to as many people as we could. We were thrilled to see thousands of people, young and old, and knew right away we hadn’t brought enough materials. Nevertheless, we gave out all we had and lots of kids smiled at the cute frog postcard and loved the bright green, eco-friendly wristbands. Folks stopped by and asked questions about frogs, and our cause.

We’ve already ordered more postcards and will tackle the Hoboken Arts & Music Festival next Saturday, May 2. Come out and meet us…

Tents at Liberty State Park, Earth Day Festival 2010

Tents at Liberty State Park, Earth Day Festival 2010

Thrills and Chills from the Hudson Theatre Ensemble

I have been been working with the Hudson Theatre Ensemble since 2004. I always enjoy creating the graphics for each new show, but especially sweet is seeing each production. Over the years they have delighted me and captured audiences with their plays, musicals, original tales and adaptations of classics for young children from their own Silly on Sixth!”

Over the last two weekends HTE blew me away with their production of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. I loved it so much the first time, I went to see it again this past weekend. The plays are located at the Hudson School Performance Space in Hoboken, NJ.

Adapted by nationally renowned playwright Jeffrey Hatcher from the novella by Robert Louis Stevenson. Hatcher’s fiendishly clever and complex psychological thriller is hipper, more erotic, and theatrically intense. ”But beware, this was definitely not your grandfather’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde!

It challenged us to look within and see that we are made up of both Jekyll and Hyde, and that no one is fully good or evil. The screams were authentic, the goose bumps I had real, and the intensity and acting outstanding! There were five Mr. Hydes and one is a woman.

The set design was simple and brilliant. A red door moves around the stage and the audience quickly associates where the door is with where we are in the story, the laboratory, someone’s home, a park, etc…

Bravo to the fabulous cast: Paul Berman, Anneli Curnock, Sam Egge, Lou Martino, Florence Pape, Emma Peele, Thomas Tyburski, and Toby Wherry.

To see fabulous photographs from the play by John Crittenden, click here.

I hope that this exciting play moves to NYC next, so they can thrill more audiences.

Poster design by Susan Newman for Hudson Theatre Ensemble

Poster design by Susan Newman for Hudson Theatre Ensemble

Adapted by nationally renowned playwright Jeffrey Hatcher from the novella by Robert Louis Stevenson.
But beware, this is definitely not your grandfather’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde!
Hatcher’s fiendishly clever and complex psychological thriller is hipper, more erotic, and theatrically intense.
The Cast: Paul Berman, Anneli Curnock, Sam Egge, Lou Martino, Florence Pape, Emma Peele, Thomas Tyburski, Toby Wherry.