Artist Jaimie Warren, winner of the 2014 Baum Award for Emerging Photographer and co-founder and co-director of Whoop Dee Doo, hosts a live show in New York City, on March 24th at the Abron Arts Center. In the “true variety
The 2014 winner of the Baum Award for Emerging American Photographer, Jaimie Warren, debuts her newest video work, You Are Not Alone, at Higher Pictures Art Gallery in New York. Warren gathered many volunteers and artist at the Helmuth Projects
BELLA GAIA announced the release of their new Fulldome Planetarium Movie. Its feature premier included two live shows on Feb 27 at IMERSA – a leading immersive media conference held at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. The 26 minute fulldome film has
Scientists predict that human activity may cause the loss of half of Earth’s species by the end of the century, classifying this era as the sixth major extinction in the planet’s history – the last of which wiped out the
Tune in to National Public Radio’s acclaimed Science Friday radio show THIS FRIDAY, January 23rd, on your local Public Radio station when Ocean Doctor president, Dr. David E. Guggenheim and former director of the University of Havana’s Center for Marine
Stewards of the Wild Sea was selected as a finalist in the category of Indigenous Perspectives at the 2015 Wild & Scenic Film Festival in Nevada City, CA. Celebrating its 13th year, the Wild & Scenic Film Festival continues to
On Saturday September 20, 2014, the Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS) lit up the United Nations Headquarters in New York City with 39-story images to illuminate the invisible world of extinction. Using a projection unit designed by Obscura Digital, they
Students and Marine Science Mentors Talk Ocean “Dream Careers” Ocean GEMS pioneers a new digital forum series set to debut their first Live Hangout November 7, 2014 at the BLUE Ocean Film Festival in St. Petersburg, Florida. To create an
The Baum Foundation program Ocean Doctor, a team of international scientists and legislators are working together building on the success of one of the healthiest ecosystems in the Caribbean, Cuba’s Gardens of the Queen (Jardines de la Reina). Since the