Gina Siepel

Gina Siepel

  • Projects
    • To Understand a Tree (work in process)
      • Tree and Site
      • Participants and Public Engagement
      • Green Woodworking
    • Cycle of Self-Determination
    • SELF-MADE
    • Re-Surveying Walden
    • The Versatile Queer-All
    • 1 x 1
    • A River Twice
    • The Boy Mechanic Project
    • The Coracles of Pignut Pond
    • The Candidate is Absent
    • CACOPHONY
    • Audubon's Birds
    • Portrait of Audubon
    • After Winslow Homer
    • Emma's Walk
    • King Philip Was a Warrior Bold, Whose Deeds Were Writ in Records Old
    • Historic Site
    • Recursions
  • About
  • CV
  • Writing
    • "Gina Siepel: The Artist as Explorer," by Lauren Lessing
  • Contact
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The phrase "All Hours, Eternal Morning" is from a quote from Thoreau's journal describing the song of the wood thrush: "it changes all hours to an eternal morning." Morning is an important metaphor in "Walden," representing Thoreau's highest ideals for the possibilities of human potential, and his focus on sound in nature is of particular significance to me.

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