Eames-Sheavly, Marcia
Person
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Mann Chats in the Stacks book talk: Turfwork!: Telling the Story of Environmental Art, 2008-09-11
Item
Scope and Contents
In telling the story of a group project that transformed a green expanse of Cornell's farm research fields into a living work of art, artist and horticulture extension associate Marcia Eames-Sheavly and recent Cornell graduates Sven Kalim and Flisa Stevenson share thoughts on drawing from a diversity of strengths and perspectives for a large scale, collaborative project.
Dates:
2008-09-11
Rice: Grain of the Ancients , 1996
unspecified — Box 54: [Barcode: 31924093396095]
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Cooperative Extension Administration files regarding county extension associations; Cornell departments including Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, Animal Science, Botany, Conservation, Entomology, Food Science, Plant Breeding and Biometry, Rural Sociology, Communication Arts, and Buildings and Grounds; committees and special projects; community resource development; project summaries, 1914-1965; some annual summaries of county farm bureaus and home bureaus. Also,...
Dates:
1996
The Appealing Apple , 2000
unspecified — Box 54: [Barcode: 31924093396095]
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Cooperative Extension Administration files regarding county extension associations; Cornell departments including Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, Animal Science, Botany, Conservation, Entomology, Food Science, Plant Breeding and Biometry, Rural Sociology, Communication Arts, and Buildings and Grounds; committees and special projects; community resource development; project summaries, 1914-1965; some annual summaries of county farm bureaus and home bureaus. Also,...
Dates:
2000
The Humble Potato: Underground Gold , 1995
unspecified — Box 54: [Barcode: 31924093396095]
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Cooperative Extension Administration files regarding county extension associations; Cornell departments including Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, Animal Science, Botany, Conservation, Entomology, Food Science, Plant Breeding and Biometry, Rural Sociology, Communication Arts, and Buildings and Grounds; committees and special projects; community resource development; project summaries, 1914-1965; some annual summaries of county farm bureaus and home bureaus. Also,...
Dates:
1995