Labocine May 2017 Spotlight!

Check out my online interview with Imagine Science Films Director Alexis Gambis on “Lobocine” May 2017 a SciArt global film archive: ” Microscopic Melodramas, A Surrealistic Look at Our Oceans in Peril”. To read article & see films goto: https://www.labocine.com/spotlight/88 Or read article below and see films in “video” section of this website Interview […]
Summer 2017 New Workshop in Bar Harbor, Maine! Foray’s Into the Microscopic World of the Maine Coast

TWO WEEK SUMMER WORKSHOP: July24th-August 4th, Summer 2017 in Scenic Bar Harbor Maine! Forays into THE MICROSCOPIC WORLD OF THE MAINE COAST- combining art and Marine Field Science. When: July24th-August 4th, Summer 2017 Cost: $600.00 enrolment fee (Housing available Upon Request) To reserve your spot got to: artwavesmdi.com I am are happy to announce the […]
La Boheme: A Portrait of Our Oceans in Peril

La Boheme: A Portrait of Our Oceans in Peril The tragic tale of interspecies love at the dawn of the Anthropocene age. Excerpt from “Labocine” interview May 2017 With La Bohème, the message is perhaps much more direct and personal…where the viewer ventures into a droplet of water on a microscopic scale an acidic winter […]
Invisible Ocean: Plankton & Plastic directed by Emily V. Driscoll of BonSci Films

Invisible Ocean: Plankton & Plastic – Full Movie [HD] from BonSci Films on Vimeo. Invisible Ocean: Plankton & Plastic – Full Movie – directed by Emily V. Driscoll of BonSci Films
“Happy Future Water Baby” in Support of Fukishima Okiagari Koboshi Doll Project-Europe

I just finished decorating my Dharma doll for the where different artists and celebrities decorate their own dolls in support of the Fukashima project my dear friend Minoru Watanabe gave me in Paris! I am so excited since I am an artist obsessed with the ocean and how life will evolve I am dubbing this […]
Featured Artist for: agnes b. et les artistes se mobilisent pour le climat avec Tara Dec 4th, 2015 for COP21

We had an amazing artist party event with agnes b and Tara at the Blue pavilion at Point Alexandre 111 on the Siene for COP21. It was amazing… I participated with my uranium infused champagne flutes I created based on tintinnid plankton I captured when I was on board Tara off the coast of Chile […]
Featured Artist @ BLUE Ocean Film Festival Nov 6th-9th Monaco

BLUE Ocean Film Festival Nov 6th-9th Monaco It was such an honor to present my work at the Blue Ocean Film festival. The event was amazing as it was the Blue Ocean Film Festival’s first time ever being hosted by Prince Albert at the Musée Océanographique de Monaco. The entire festival under the Prince’s Direction […]
Featured Artist: SciArt in America Magazine “Straight Talk” October 2015

Mara G. Haseltine Interview: STRAIGHT TALK Oct 2015 Issue (Images at end of the text) 1. How did you get involved making environmental art? I have always been inspired by the natural world. I remember summering in Maine as a child in the 1970’s and thinking, “This world is perfect.” I was always curious about […]
SNEAK PEAK: “Coral-Rose” Thursday June 18th: mineral enriched romantic micro portraits

Thursday June 18th One night Only! 6-9pm SVA BioArt Lab Residency Summer 2015 335 West 16th St (btw 8th & 9th Ave) 5th floor 3 Portraits of “Coral-Rose “Astrangia P.:mineral enriched romantic micro portraits- Description: The muse for this extreme body of close ups are of “Coral-Rose “The Astrangia poculata, from cape cod Mass […]
Feb 16th @ Morbid Anatomy Museum; Death Through the Microscope, La Bohème: A Portrait of Today’s Oceans in Peril

Above Image: Still from Live Performance: Rudolpho with Mimi a Tintinnid Plankton ensnared in micro-degraded plastic Mixed Media Sculpture, Hand Blown Uranium Infused Glass, plastic, metal 2013 Death Through the Microscope, La Bohème: A Portrait of Today’s Oceans in Peril An Illustrated Lecture and Screening with Science Artist Mara G. Haseltine. Where: The Morbid Anatomy […]
Jan 22nd, Supernatural: Art, Animism and Our Relationship to Our Biosphere Art Lecture

Above Image is of “Supernatural” at Tatiana Pages Gallery, Harlem NYC rocks and glass Artist Lecture Supernatural: Art, Animism and Our Relationship to Our Biosphere Where: Tatiana Pages Gallery 206 Fredrick Douglas Blvd. C1 Harlem, NY, NY 10030 When: January 22nd Reception 6pm Artist Talk 7pm Description: Inspired by the Shinto concept that everything […]
Art of The Invisible Ocean: Explorer’s Club Feat Monday Night Lecture Dec 15th

Event open to: Public Members FREE Non Members $20 Date: December 15, 2014 Time: 6:00pm Reception, 7:00pm Lecture Location: Club Headquarters, 46 E 70th Street, New York, NY, 10021 Description: Art of the Invisible Ocean This event will be streamed live. Please visit our Live Stream page at 7pm on the evening of […]
New Work “The Ravenous Ctenephores!” OPEN STUDIO FOR DUMBO ARTS FESTIVAL SEPT 28th-29th 10am -6pm
DUMBO, Brooklyn (September 27-29, 2013) – Internationally renown environmental Artist Mara G. Haseltine her open studio and work in progress: “La Bohème: A Portrait of Today’s Oceans in Peril” as part of the DUMBO Arts Festival: 10 Jay St, Suite 620 (6th floor) September 28th-29th, Saturday and Sunday 10am-6pm. Taking place amid the breathtaking backdrop […]
NEW!!! 3.5 Min Rock-U-Mentary Video: Vive La Haute Mer! Save the Seas and Ourselves Sign the Petition! www.lahautemer.org

NEW 3.5 Min Rock-U-Mentary Video: Vive La Haute Mer! Save the Seas and Ourselves Sign the petition! www.lahautemer.org Vive La Haute Mer! (Long Live the High Seas!) from Mara Haseltine on Vimeo. DESCRIPTION:This video 3.5 min “Rock-U_Mentary” by artist and environmentalist Mara G. Haseltine announces the call to protect the high seas on in Paris […]
Smithsonian Article with Live Video from March 9th Opening at agnès b. galerie NYC

Read and watch here on the Smithsonian’s website: http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/ order viagra smartnews/2013/03/an-artists-ode-to-plankton-set-to-puccinis-la-boheme/ zp8497586rq
“Quand le plancton devient object d’art” the Paris Metro 10 Mars 2011

Check out my recent article in the “Metro”! Just Double Click on page and it will enlarge enough to be legible. Best if you speak French…