Description: Opening reception: Wednesday, October 6, 4 to 6:30 p.m. Exhibition runs through Saturday, October 30, 1999 This exhibition, funded in part by the Visual Arts Sea Grant, University of Rhode Island, is one in a series of events at COA honoring the legacy of Rachel Carson. Front: Ana Flores, Maritime Cosmology: Swimmer, 1999, wood, metal, clay, cement. 24" x 22" x 3"
Description: Steve Katona (faculty member from 1972-1993 and college president from 1993-2006) being interviewed during his inauguration as president of the college.
Description: A photographic trip through the different sections of Bar Harbor, designed to be a study of the town's character in an effort to better understand how to plan for future development. This unpublished book was produced for the Bar Harbor Town Planning Office in order to help them evaluate and protect the scenic qualities which determine the town's unique character.
Description: 11 sheets Site plan, floor plans, elevations, section plans, and details for Beech Hill Farm Barn by Robert W. Knight Architect. Also included is a site plan.
Description: Acadia National Park headquarters building being moved into place on campus where it would be renovated and renamed the George B. Dorr Museum of Natural History.
Description: The Museum of Natural History An informational pamphlet describing the history and educational programming of the Dorr Museum of Natural History.
Description: Shoreline Nature Trail An informational brochure from the Dorr Museum describing some aspects of the ecology of the Shoreline Nature Trail, such as intertidal life, decay, ferns, and geology.