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Seeing Past Specimens (2020)

Pyrite from the Glen Evans Collection
Navajo Sand painting
The Misunderstood Muskrat
The Bald Eagle
Beads of Bone
Green Darner
Rhodochrosite: Awaiting Exploration
Katydids
Moche Ceramic Vessels
Beaded Fringe Sash
The Indescribable Junglefowl
Monarch Butterfly
The Grayfalcon
Petrified Wood Process
Peafowl

These exhibits were created by College of Idaho students in a First-Year Seminar course “Thinking Through Things” during the Fall 2020 Semester. 

 

Each student chose a specimen from the Orma J. Smith Museum of Natural History, researching the various ways in which the specimen has meaning—to humans through time and in various cultures, to commerce or society, to religious or spiritual thought, to literature or cuisine, to ecology or chemistry, to industry or aesthetics. Their research was interdisciplinary, thorough, and creative—and here you can view what they distilled to share with you. 

 

From robots to tea to mushrooms to our specimens, we practiced arts of noticing, learning to work with each other to uncover unexpected stories. 

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