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  • Betsy Ely
  • Jo-Ann Acey
  • Artists of 35 Claver Place
  • C Bangs
  • Doug Beube
  • Mark Lee Blackshear
  • Ramona Candy
  • Mary Chang
  • Sadikisha Saundra Collier
  • Chris Davis
  • Francks F. Décéus
  • Rosalind Depas
  • Anthony DiMaggio
  • Richard "Deek" Eisenhart
  • Frances Fawundu
  • Kerri Ferrara
  • Tami Gold
  • Kiik Create-- Gray Edgerton and Manoela Madera
  • Jane Greengold
  • Melita Greenleaf
  • Eve Havlicek
  • Kathleen Hayek
  • Elazar Hoch
  • Jamal Ince
  • Ryan Ketchum
  • Leela Le Noury
  • Michela Martello
  • Diana McClure
  • Louis Mims
  • MoCADA
  • Carol Morrison
  • Helene Mukhtar
  • Laura Pawson
  • Jim Porter
  • John Ros
  • John Scheffler
  • Naz Shahrokh
  • Maureen Shea
  • Aditya Shringarpure
  • Peter Angelo Simon
  • GG Stankiewicz
  • Kathy Urbina
  • Jorge Valdes
  • Larry Weekes

C Bangs

SpaceSynapse

50" x 38"
WaterSynapse

38" x 50"
FireSynapse

50" x 38"
EarthSynapse

38" x 50"
My work investigates frontier science combined with symbolist figuration from an ecological feminist point of view. Digital collages combine two and three-dimensional images based on the premise of the extension of the Earth’s biosphere. The biosphere could be extended by humankind for the purpose of accessing the resources of the Solar System for terrestrial benefit. This work evolved as the result of my work on the book, “Paradise Regained: Regreening the Earth using Resources from Space”. My feminist ecological art found its voice in the research undertaken to collaborate with two scientists on visualizing alternatives for our ecological concerns.

Archetypes of stars and the cosmos including our sun as the Germanic Sun Goddess, Sunna are depicted as female. Since 1984 my work continues to be informed by my ongoing collaboration with scientists including my husband, Dr. Gregory Matloff. I was awarded NASA Faculty Fellowships for the summers of 2002-2004 at Marshall Space Flight Center and worked under a grant there in 2001. I’ve attended astronautical conferences, where I have participated by exhibiting or presenting papers. Additionally, I continue my art that combines mythologies, science and the hope for human evolution, in a wide variety of mediums.

Email:
1cbangs@gmail.com
Website:
www.cbangs.com
This organization has received funding from the 2010 JPMorgan Chase Regrant Program, administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council.