Sara explaining the taxidermy class she took to make the starling.
Neobiota By Sara Lynch is a taxidermied starling ceramic sculpture with ball bearings found on Fall Island.
Works by Jennifer Sampson and Catherine LaPointe Vollmer
Persistence of Asteraceae By Sara Lynch is a diptych wall-hanging of weavings made with found trash and prints of drawings made by “Exploring Fall Island” programming.
Detail of Persistence of Asteraceae. Materials shown include a real bumble bee and fish hooks collected on the shore of Fall Island
Detail of Persistence of Asteraceae. Materials shown include foam collected on the shore after a flood and the tape from a VHS found in the parking lot of the civic center
Drawings made by the Canton Green Team during their field trip to Fall Island.
Rapid Movement By Melanie Kimbler
Various works including a hand-made steel chain and ceramic elements necklace by Mary (Harding) McCallion and porcelain dishes wheel-thrown by Sara Lynch and decorated with plants found on Fall Island
Porcelain bowl decorated by Mary (Harding) McCallion
Pottery and works on paper by David Crowell and Catherine LaPointe Vollmer
New display cases with assorted works of art
Assorted girl scout troop projects
Drawings made by the Canton Green Team during their field trip to Fall Island and sculptures made by Daisy Troop 50216 and Brownie Troop 50240.
Donald McNutt reading and reflecting on his experience living in a building pictured in the mural
Poems by Alesa Bernat and print of Donald McNutt’s drawing of chicory in a flower journal provided by Nature Up North
Alesa Bernat's poems
Alesa Bernat reading
Raquette River Watershed depicting Fall Island in fall
Raquette River Watershed, a wheel-thrown porcelain bowl decorated with plants found on Fall Island, including yarrow and sensitive ferns and then painted with the Raquette River at various scales
Raquette River Watershed depicting the section of the Raquette where Fall Island is
Raquette By Michale Glennon. A felted wool set of coasters depicting the Raquette River in the town of Potsdam from above, Fall Island in green.
Artist Sara Lynch and museum director Dr. Trevor Blank in front of Sara's Fall Island mural