September 2023



Who Speaks for the Oceans?
installation images of Amber Doll > TILIKUM and Sidore (Mark II) / Heather > LOLITA at the Tarble Art Center, photographs by E. G. Schempf
installation images of Amber Doll > TILIKUM and Sidore (Mark II) / Heather > LOLITA at the Tarble Art Center, photographs by E. G. Schempf
Amber Doll > TILIKUM (2011), TILIKUM: Berufjörður and TILIKUM: SeaWorld (2012 & 2013), Sidore (Mark II) / Heather > LOLITA (2013), and LOLITA: Penn Cove (2017) were all included in the traveling exhibition Who Speaks for the Oceans? at the Tarble Art Center—organized by Director and Chief Curator Jennifer Seas as well as by Alaina Claire Feldman, Director and Curator of Mishkin Gallery (Baruch College) and David Gruber, Distinguished Professor of Biology and Environmental Sciences (Baruch College).
The exhibition opened September 22, 2023–January 27, 2024 and featured work by Joan Jonas, Miho Hatori, Ant Farm, Ursula Biemann, Myrlande Constant, Jacques Cousteau and Louis Malle, among others. Hawk Swanson gave the 2023 Camille Campo Lecture in conjunction with the exhibition and in partnership with Eastern Illinois University's Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program.
The exhibition opened September 22, 2023–January 27, 2024 and featured work by Joan Jonas, Miho Hatori, Ant Farm, Ursula Biemann, Myrlande Constant, Jacques Cousteau and Louis Malle, among others. Hawk Swanson gave the 2023 Camille Campo Lecture in conjunction with the exhibition and in partnership with Eastern Illinois University's Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program.