by Frances Phillips | May 2, 2020 | News, Performing Arts
Among many projects that couldn’t be realized as intended in March 2020 was an exhibit and related performances of TIDES: San Francisco Bay, the culmination of Ian Winters’ collaboration with Wholly H2O, Brian Baumbusch, Wayne Vitale, and other artists,...
by Frances Phillips | Mar 1, 2020 | 2016, News, Performing Arts
TIDES, a new video and photographic installation and accompanying performances by Ian Winters, explores the changing tidelands of the San Francisco Bay Area and neighborhoods soon likely to be lost under rising waters. The installation opens March 7 and is on view...
by Frances Phillips | Mar 7, 2018 | 2016, News, Performing Arts
On March 10, at 8:30 a.m., Wholly H2O invites volunteers to gather for a half-day BioBlitz on the Wildcat Marsh Loop Trail in Richmond, California. The event is part of a project to collect data about the Wildcat Creek watershed from its headwaters at Lake Anza down...
by Frances Phillips | Dec 6, 2017 | 2016, News, Performing Arts
Wholly H2O is calling on watershed lovers and citizen scientists to help survey the Wildcat Creek Watershed that runs from Tilden Park in Berkeley to the Richmond, California, shoreline. Through April 18, 2018, it will be hosting citizen science BioBlitzes, with...
by Frances Phillips | Jun 12, 2017 | 2017, News, Performing Arts
Ian Winters’ visual and sound performance, The WaterHood, under development through a collaboration with Wholly H2O and the 12-member Lightbulb Ensemble, explores the complex qualities and characteristics of a watershed from various perspectives —...