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This three-part event series held in downtown Sara-
nac Lake spotlights artists and scientists who are push-
ing the boundaries of their work.
Saranac Lake Art & Science will celebrate and explore
the intersection of these disciplines through a multi-
tude of voices and styles of work.
What will a celebratory night of Art & Science look
like? Each event will include three headlining speakers,
a live music performance, and an audience-driven Q& A
Session to close down the show.
Come celebrate how these two disciplines inform and
shape one another, and feed your sense of wonder.
Check out the headlining speakers below:
Thursday, March 20, 2025
*Keynote Address from former NCPR reporter Todd
Moe
*Basketmaking & the Emerald Ash Borer with Angello
Johnson
*Peatland ecology with Steve Langdon
*Science Communications with Jason Hill
*Live Music by Curt Stager and Kary Johnson
Thursday, April 17, 2025
*Exploring Clay with Michele Drozd
*Wetlands and Indigenous Knowledge with Keeley Jock
*Poems and Photography for Conservation with Saikat
*Chakraborty
*Live Music, tabla, by Alan Lazarus
Thursday, May 15, 2025
*Hidden Worlds of Protozoa & Antarctic Art with Laura
Von Rosk and Samuel Bowser
*Peatland photography for conservation with Charlie
Reinertsen
*Microscopy, Imaging, and the forefront of TB Research
with Brian Weinrick
From the creator of the Northern Peatlands Project and the pro-
ducer of the Saranac Lake Hootenanny, the Art & Science Series is
a signature Twolined Studio event by Charlie Reinertsen.
Visit t wolined.com/art to learn more and purchase tickets. t
Saranac Lake Art & Science Series