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In Episode 5, we go on campus to talk Ink Dwell's Monarch Butterfly Migrating Mural at Weber State University's Kimball Visual Arts Building. We sat down with Ink Dwell studio co-founders, WSU Hurst Artist-in-Residence, Jane Kim, and adventure journalist, Thayer Walker, as well as Aubrey Eckhardt, one of three art student interns assisting with the mural. Scott Sprenger, the dean of the Telitha E. Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities, and Matthew Choberka, the Chair & Professor of Art at the Department of Visual Art & Design, joined us for the conversation as well. Ogden's first Migrating Mural, discussed in Episode 4, is located at The Monarch building at 455 25th Street. Community members can view banner illustrations created by Kim at the Ogden Nature Center.
In Ep. 5, we go on campus to talk Ink Dwell’s Monarch Butterfly Migrating Mural at Weber State University’s Kimball Visual Arts Building. We sat down with Ink Dwell studio co-founders, WSU Hurst Artist-in-Residence, Jane Kim, and adventure journalist, Thayer Walker, as well as Aubrey Eckhardt, one of three art student interns assisting with the mural. Scott Sprenger, the dean of the Telitha E. Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities, and Matthew Choberka, the Chair & Professor of Art at the Department of Visual Art & Design, joined us for the conversation as well. Ogden’s first Migrating Mural, discussed in Episode 4, is located at The Monarch building at 455 25th Street. Community members can view banner illustrations created by Kim at the Ogden Nature Center.
In Episode 4, we are joined by the founders of Ink Dwell studio, science illustrator & muralist Jane Kim and adventure journalist Thayer Walker, as well as painter assistants, Laura Macias, Ash Ferlito and Fiorella Ikeue, to discuss Ink Dwell's Migrating Mural campaign and much, much more. The first of two episodes devoted to Ogden's citywide, collaborative monarch butterfly installations focuses on Phase One, Ogden Nature Center Entrance Banners, and Phase Two, a spectacular outdoor mural at the newly restored Monarch building.
In Episode 4, we are joined by the founders of Ink Dwell studio, science illustrator and muralist Jane Kim and adventure journalist Thayer Walker, as well as painter assistants, Laura Macias, Ash Ferlito and Fiorella Ikeue, to discuss Ink Dwell’s Migrating Mural campaign and much, much more.
As Chief Reconnaissance Officer, ThayerWalker is Summit Series’ explorer-in-residence overseeing environmental affairs, global outreach, and communications. In addition to his role with Summit, Thayer is a correspondent with Outside magazine and has written for the New York Times, Men’s Journal, and Playboy. He has covered wars in Uganda and Nepal, explored the ocean at 2,400 feet in a homemade submarine, wrestled jaguars, and stranded himself on a desert island for 20 days—all for the love of story telling. Summit is his most exciting adventure to date. Summit Series is a community of millenial leaders drawn together annually for three-electric days designed to connect, inspire, and empower. This year's Summit Series conference will be held April 8--11, aboard the Celebrity Century, an ocean-liner leaving from Miami and headed to an undisclosed tropical island in the Caribbean..
Jimmy Blakeney swims! Expedition kayaker and filmmaker Scott Lindgren talks about his new film "Steve Fisher: Black Book" Grand Canyon oarsman and actor Brian Dierker chats about guiding and working in whitewater - and his role as "Rainey" in Sean Penn's "Into the Wild" Journalist Thayer Walker discusses his attempt to step it up to class 5 paddling with Jesse Coombs and Ben Stookesberry Thanks for listening! (Photo of Thayer Walker on Lower Mesa Falls courtesy Lucas Gilman)