
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
ACUBE '08

Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Monty

Thursday, October 2, 2008
This week in rattlesnakes...


On Sunday night, Rebecca (a Rockhurst research student), Joey (a KU research student) and I were prompted by necessity to perform an emergency field operation on Colt-45, mother of the baby rattlers mentioned last week. To briefly summarize our original project before going on, last year our research team salvaged a population of these snakes, whose habitat was subject to imminent destruction, by moving them to a secure site. In order to evaluate their success, we surgically implanted 8 of these snakes with internal radio-transmitters. Since this process began in April of 2007, we have tracked these snakes throughout their active seasons. When we went out to track Sunday morning, we found that Colt was no longer emitting a radio signal, though we saw her in the birthing shelter (rookery). We knew that something was wrong, though we didn't know the extent. Rather than taking her from her babies or collecting all of them as we took her in to perform exploratory surgery, we set up a make-shift surgical facility in the middle of the prairie near the rookery and commenced the procedure. She was recovering from an infection from her initial implantation this summer, and the transmitter antenna had been exposed through this wound, causing it to become brittle and eventually break off of the transmitter. The transmitter and antenna had to be removed, and we opted not to replace them in order to speed her recovery. Following surgery, we placed her back in with her babies and waited for her to come out from under the anasthesia. She and the babies have since abandoned the rookery and we are hoping that she is successful in her search for food before they enter the den for the winter in the next few weeks.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Baby rattlesnakes!

Saturday, September 13, 2008
Hurricane Ike

Wednesday, September 3, 2008
More art info

In keeping with the theme of last week's blog entry, I wanted to point out a few exhibits that are currently open or will be opening soon. First, here at Rockhurst in the Greenlease Gallery, Friday marked the opening of "Ocular Hedonism," which will be on display through September 20th. Following this exhibit, "All or Nothing or Otherwise" will open here on September 26th and run through October 18th. Then on October 20th, we will have the chance to see "Menage a trois: painting, abstraction and the image" until December 5th. Just as exciting, our own Anne Austin Pearce's work will be on display beginning this weekend at Unit 5 Gallery at 1920 Wyandotte in KC, MO. The drawing to the left is one of Anne's. You should DEFINITELY go see her work!
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Art in KC

For those of you who are new to Kansas City (and perhaps some of you who aren't), we have a fantastic art scene. We are fortunate to have access to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, the KC Art Institute, the Mattie Rhodes Art Center (a bilingual and bicultural non-profit center), the Byron C. Cohen Gallery for Contemporary Art, and various others. We also have concentrations of artists and galleries in places like the Crossroads District downtown. Among the myriad accomplished indivdual artists, we at Rockhurst are exceedingly proud to have our own artistic treasure, Anne Austin Pearce, Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication and Fine Arts. Anne's teaching, her creations and her spirit are all phenomenal and we are so lucky to have her.
On a related note, Aric and I and some friends were lucky enough last week to discover another local artist, known only to us as "Big John," who fashioned the above creature. After we admired his creations for a short while, this 6'10" mysterious craftsman unexpectedly gave this creature (which our friend named "Brinks") to us. Brinks now sits in our front of our house, serving as both a sentinel and as a reminder of why people like Anne and Big John become artists: to share their creations and passions with others.
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