Past Event: Biophilia; In Excelsis art exhibition

Combination of artwork from the exhibit

This event has passed.

Location: Miller Hall
406 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511

Admission: Free

Open to: General Public

Description: Biophilia: In Excelsis is an art exhibition that focuses on the theme of sacred ecosystems, including oceans and forests, and their imminent transformation due to increased global warming. It brings together twenty-two artists who represent different cultural backgrounds, generations, and geographic locations, and who explore the concept of Biophilia, the love of life. It will be on view at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music’s Miller Hall at 406 Prospect Street, New Haven from March 27-May 3 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12-4 p.m.

Mark your calendars for an opening reception at 5:30 p.m. on March 27 in Miller Hall with the following panelists:

  • Dr. Gavin Schmidt, Director, NASA, Goddard Institute for Space Studies
  • Artists:  Krisanne Baker, Susan Hoffman Fishman, and Eleanor Goldstein
  • Moderator: M. Annenberg

“The artists in Biophilia: In Excelsis dwell in the sacred apprehension of the divine in the life forms that draw us to them. We are in relationship with the spiritual presence that transcends the objects and beings that surround us—the life forms of trees, water, sky, and of the myriad creatures of the forests and the fields. As Thomas Berry wrote, “that numinous presence whence all things come into being.’”— M. Annenberg

The following artists will be featured:

  • Marcia Annenberg
  • Krisanne Baker
  • Lois Bender
  • Walter Brown
  • Diane Burko
  • Janet Culbertson
  • Noreen Dean Dresser
  • Danielle Eubank
  • Susan Hoffman Fishman
  • Eleanor Goldstein
  • Kathy Levine
  • Angela Manno
  • Cristian Pietrapiana
  • Elisa Pritzker
  • Lisa Reindorf
  • Babs Reingold
  • Ann Shapiro
  • Steven Siegel
  • Simone Spicer
  • Suzanne Theordora White
  • DJ Spooky
  • Cameron Davis
Combination of artwork from the exhibit

Exhibit image credit: Rosanne Hermelyn Di Silvestro, Arc and Line Communication and Design