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  • 2020s
Identifier Type Subject Title Web Resource
1711
  • Document, Digital Document
  • People
Home, April 26, 2020
Description:
A photo lyrical essay on the idea of "home," based on the fact that the college shut down and asked students to go "home".
1747
  • Document, Digital Document
  • Events
The 4th of July, 2020
Description:
A short personal reflection on the fourth of July during Stephanie's summer internship on a farm at the Colorado Rocky Mountain School in Carbondale, CO.
1748
  • Document, Digital Document
  • Other
COVID letters from John Anderson, Professor of Zoology, Ecology, Animal Behavior
Description:
A series of e-mails sent by John to current and former advisees during the pandemic.
2007
  • Document, Digital Document
  • Events
Pandemic diary excerpts from Susan G. Letcher, Professor of Plant Biology
Description:
A transcription of Susan's journal entries from March 17-April 8, 2020.
2414
  • Document, Digital Document
  • Other
Independent Study Spring 2020, Alternative Printing Processes in Photography (exclusively from home and on a serious budget)
  • https://sites.google.com/coa.edu/app-confines/home
Description:
An independent study proposal and self evaluation for the spring term of 2020, the first remote term of the COVID-19 pandemic.
1749
  • Document, Recording, Video Recording
  • Places, Landscape
Cēsu Pluriversitāte: (un)learning through the landscape, June 28, 2020
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNGPBOEOjTA&t=2296s
Description:
In the midst of the current climate (COVID) our orbit has become smaller, but not less valuable. Limitations can bring to the surface observations that would not have been visible before. The familiar paths within the neighborhood hold unnoticed details, questions, and knowledge. Landscapes consist of natural and human shaped relics that mark human values and skills. However, the familiar sometimes feels so known that we stop observing the way new landscapes draw curiosity. Can we unlearn the knowledge that clouds our minds for new thinking? When we aim for a deeper connection with the outer we can also better understand the inner landscape. They are inseparable and by changing one - we shape both. [show more]
1756
  • Document, Recording, Video Recording
  • Events
A Human Ecology Film, November 11, 2020
Description:
"This piece is a commentary on the many different and shifting facets of our life in 2020. In short, we try to create this commentary by juxtaposing all the things that are happening at this moment in time. To do this we’ve overlaid videos that we’ve taken around College of the Atlantic campus and Acadia with found footage, poetry we wrote, and piano improvised for this specific video." -Isaiah Osborn
1710
  • Image, Art, Digital Art
  • People
Barbijo, May 6, 2020
Description:
Illustration titled barbijo, which is Spanish for surgical mask.
1712
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • People
Vanessa Taylor masked selfie
Description:
Alumnx Vanessa Taylor masked selfie during travel from Maine to Colombia.
1713
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Places, Landscape
Mother's Day 2020
Description:
Mother's Day, May 10, 2020. 40 degrees Fahrenheit, 25 mph wind. Our walk at Stone Barn Farm. Stone Barn Farm in the foreground, Peggy Rockefeller Farm in the background.
1726
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Organizations, School Institution
First virtual Coffee and Conversation of 2020 season
Description:
The first virtual Coffee and Conversation between Todd Little-Siebold and Tom Wessels. The Coffee and Conversation series hosted by the Development Office features discussions between a guest and a COA faculty member or trustee. These conversations are held every Tuesday morning during July and August.
1727
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Object, Sign, Informational Sign
  • Places, Garden
COA Community Garden closure sign
Description:
Gardening in the time of COVID-19. The COA Community Garden gate padlocked with a "garden closed" sign.
1729
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • People
Behind the scenes of the Champlain Institute
Description:
Development staff member Lynn Boulger, faculty member Jamie KcKown, and presenter Ted Widmer behind the scenes at the first virtual Champlain Institute. The Champlain Institute is a week-long ideas festival which hosts leaders from around the country and the world to share their expertise on pressing issues of our time.
1730
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • People
Behind the scenes of the Champlain Institute
Description:
Development staff member Wes Norton, IT staff member Jarly Bobadilla, and Library staff member Zach Soares behind the scenes at the first virtual Champlain Institute. The Champlain Institute is a week-long ideas festival which hosts leaders from around the country and the world to share their expertise on pressing issues of our time.
1731
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • People
Champlain Institute
Description:
Ted Widmer introducing the session Unbreaking America, a conversation with Josh Silver and COA Trustee Will Thorndike during the first virtual Champlain Institute. The Champlain Institute is a week-long ideas festival which hosts leaders from around the country and the world to share their expertise on pressing issues of our time.
1733
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Events
Getting ready for Hillary Rodham Clinton at the Champlain Institute
Description:
A set stage in Gates Auditorium is ready to virtually host Hillary Rodham Clinton, the keynote speaker of the Champlain Institute. The Champlain Institute is a week-long ideas festival which hosts leaders from around the country and the world to share their expertise on pressing issues of our time.
1734
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Events
Tent on the north lawn
Description:
One tent among many being put up around campus to provide the communtiy covered outdoor gathering spaces, as well as spaces for conducting COVID-19 testing.
1735
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Organizations, School Institution
Painted pathways on the red bricks
Description:
Painted pathways on the red bricks to manage foot traffic once the college reopens for the fall term.
1736
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Object, Furnishings, Stool
White pine stools
Description:
Stools made from a white pine that blew down on campus during the winter. These stools will be used for outdoor gatherings on campus.
1737
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Inn
Bar Harbor Inn sign
Description:
Bar Harbor Inn's business sign with opening date changed due to COVID-19.
1738
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
Ben & Bill's Chocolate Emporium storefront
Description:
Ben & Bill's famous lobster statue with a face covering and COVID-19 signage in their store windows.
1739
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Businesses, Store Business
Hannaford employee sanitizing shopping carts
Description:
A Hannaford employee sanitizing shopping carts while wearing face covering and gloves due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
1740
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Object, Playground
Park Street playground
Description:
A sign announcing the closure of the Park Street Playground due to COVID-19.
1741
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Structures, Commercial, Shop, Barbershop
Ray's Barbershop storefront
Description:
Ray's Barbershop storefront signage reflecting business changes due to COVID-19.
1742
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Structures, Commercial, Store, Bookstore
Sherman's Bookstore storefront
Description:
Sherman's Bookstore storefront rainbow book display and signage thanking essential workers.