Arts and Entertainment
Biologist To Discuss Oswego’s Trees, Shrubs At Next Rice Creek Reflections Event
Dr. James Seago of SUNY Oswego’s biological sciences department will illustrate common and unusual trees, shrubs and vines found in and around Oswego at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27, at Rice Creek Field Station.
Titled “Bartow + Metzgar: Spatio Geographica: An Experimental Archive of Human and Nonhuman Agents in North America,” the exhibition finds Richard Metzgar of Oswego’s art faculty and Oswego graduate Paul Bartow exploring what composes the collective of the human and nonhuman.
“This edgy theatrical production takes you on a creative journey through the prose and poetry of the legendary writer and critic Edgar Allan Poe,” Artswego Coordinator Mary Avrakotos said. “It features dramatic readings with a backdrop of modern dance and projected video, and a sweeping cinematic score performed live on electronic and acoustic instruments by Van Slyke.”
