We cherish his spirit and his incredible insight.Ĭasey Carter project director I Liza Pittard Map of Memory coordinator I Dana Karwas media consultant | OddCommon web development | Matthew Cooley web development 2010-2020 I Ariel Zavala data management Whose steadfast commitment to protecting the environment has been an inspiration to all of us. Lisa Phillips, Toby Devan Lewis Director, New Museum of Contemporary ArtĪndrew Revkin, Director of the Initiative on Communication Innovation and Impact, The Earth Institute, Columbia University John Fitzpatrick, Executive Director Cornell Lab of Ornithology Maya Lin, Founder and President, What Is Missing? FoundationĮdwina von Gal, treasurer, Principal Edwina von Gal + Co., Founder & President Perfect Earth Projectĭr. Known for her large-scale environmental installations, memorials and architectural works, Maya Lin is an American artist, architectural designer and environmentalist. 2020 - ‘Nature Based’ video released by Earth Day Network for virtual Earth Day Event | Maya appointed senior fellow by Lunder Institute for American Art & Colby College, incorporating WIM? into curriculum | R&D for new website & Mapping the Future - 2021 - Ghost Forest Installation in Madison Square Park, New York City | “Solutions” launched on website - 2022 - website relaunch with new mobile site. 2019 - Some That Were, Some that Were Not installation, Collaboration with Tan Lin, Oberlin College | Maya Lin awarded National Geographic Storytellers Fellowship for What Is Missing? website redesign. 2018 - Prairie Grass Installation, Storm King Art Center, Summer | Hudson River Timeline Installation, Hudson River Museum, Fall. Booth & Lecture Washington, D.C., Earth Day | WGBH/PBS Learning Media WIM? Curriculum. 2017 - Google Earth Voyager, interactive tour of the planet’s natural history launched on Earth Day | The Empty Room installation at Himalayas Art Museum in Shanghai, China, Earth Day | Blink Video played on the Washington Mall during Maya’s speech at the March for Science | Earth Optimism Summit. 2016 - Launch of first MIS PRINTSTM 3.1 Phillip Lim collaboration, Earth Day | Relaunch of, Earth Day | 75 timelines posted to web, What You Can Do posted, Greenprint introduced, building 2016-2017. 2014 - Sound Ring sculpture for Cornell Lab of Ornithology in Ithaca, New York | Exhibition at Cornell Museum of Art | Exhibition at Nevada Museum of Art | Exhibition at the David Brower Center - 2015 - Relaunch of updated website, Earth Day |Seven Earth Mountain installation, a collaboration with 3.1 Phillip Lim and Perfect Earth Project | 3.1 Phillip Lim/Perfect Earth Collaboration | Orlando Museum of Art - What is Missing? installation as part of Maya’s exhibit A history of Water. 2013 - Green Schools Alliance Spring conference keynote, Earth Day |Google Geek Street Fair science and art fair | NRDC - Marfa Dialogues symposium. 2011 - Debut of Global Map of Memory on, Earth Day - 2012 - Public launch of Conservation in Action at Bloomberg headquarters, Earth Day | Chicago Art Fair, NRDC Booth, Fall. 2010 - Launch of the website,, Earth Day | Debut of What Is Missing? videos at 44 1/2 on MTV’s HD screen in Times Square, sponsored by Creative Time, month of April | Mountainville Film Center in Telluride, Colorado with a presentation and outdoor installation | Traveling Listening Cone debut at Shantou University in China, eight city tour, Summer | Launch of the Chinese language version of the Whatismissing? website | Showcased at the Clinton Global Initiative annual conference in New York, Fall. |International debut of the Empty Room at Beijing Center for the Arts, Fall | Domestic debut of the Empty Room at Storm King Art Center and Salon 94 in New York, Fall | Debut of Unchopping a Tree in support of REdd+ at COP15 2009 united Nations Climate Change Conference in Denmark. 2009 - Listening Cone debut at California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco to mark one-year anniversary of Academy’s new building.
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