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mushrooms, acorns, bark, twigs, bones, shells, moss, clay, and lichens. Throughout the course of the exhibition, viewers including were invited to enlarge and expand upon the artwork by contributing their own one-foot square additions. She has exhibited in group exhibitions: "Water. Water." show at Emily Harvey
Foundation, New York, NY; "Value of Food" at St. John the Divine Cathedral, New York, NY; "Food Shed" at Smack Melon Gallery in Brooklyn, NY, traveling to the CRC20 Gallery in Linlithgo, New York. Her work has also been featured at the Athens Cultural Center, Athens, New York, and the Times Center in New York City.
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Weintraub has had a solo exhibition, entitled "Grandmother Earth" at the CHRCH Project Space in
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chronicles the emerging EcoArt discipline, examining a range of artistic responses to environmental issues and concerns. This book is the first international survey of 20th and 21st century artists who tackle and transform complex global problems that effect humankind other species and
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devoted to applying ecological parameters for the material production of books produced using environmentally responsible processes. She designed and manages a sustainable permaculture homestead. Her hand-made home was built out of recycled cars, and is geothermally heated and cooled.
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Isabel Bishop. Essay, "Chasing the
Shadows of the Times: The Drawings of Isabel Bishop and her Colleagues", 1989. (co-authors Helen Yglesias and John Russell). Published by Chameleon Books of Rizzoli International Publishers. Toured to Arkansas Arts Center.
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to integrate responsible behaviors and activism into their personal and professional lives. Weintraub has also authored
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Raynor, Vivien (December 15, 1996). "A Show that Sees Beauty in Everything".
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Linda Weintraub and Michael Asbill Discuss Weintraub's Participatory Art Show
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Art on the Edge and Over: Searching for Art's Meaning in Contemporary Society
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855:"To Life! Eco-Art In Pursuit Of A Sustainable Planet By Linda Weintraub"
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728:"It's a steel: Eco-friendly Quonset Hut Upstate Brings the Outside In"
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Landmarks: New Site Proposals by Twenty Pioneers of Environmental Art
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374:"Painted Bodies of the Americas", Harry N. Abrams Publisher, 1999.
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LandMarks: New Site Proposals by 22 Pioneers of Environmental Art
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Process and Product: The Making of Eight Contemporary Masterworks
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Process and Product: The Making of Eight Contemporary Masterworks
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Making Contemporary Art: how today's artists think and work
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To life! : eco art in pursuit of a sustainable planet
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Thomas Hart Benton: Chronicler of America’s Folk Heritage
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In the Making: Creative Options for Contemporary Artists
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Lo and Behold: Visionary Art in the Post-Modern Era
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459:, William Rhoads). Harry N. Abrams Publisher,
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492:The Maximal Implications of the Minimal Line
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951:"Linda Weintraub & The Artificial Self"
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