Painted: 11/2/2014
About the Bird: The Rusty Blackbird鈥攁ptly named for both its iron-tinged color and creaking song鈥攈angs out in swampy locations in the eastern United States during the winter. When summer rolls around, it heads to northern spruce bogs in Canada to breed鈥攁nd it鈥檚 this habitat that the bird is poised to lose with climate change. Under a scenario of 3 degrees Celsius warming, 67 percent of the Rusty Blackbird鈥檚 summer breeding habitat could be lost; half of that could be saved if warming only increases 1.5 degrees.
About the Artist: An artist now based in New York, was born in California and studied at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. He has exhibited his works extensively, notably at Deitch Projects, New York; Macro Museum, Rome; Watari Museum of Art, Tokyo; and The Hole, New York.
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