Todd R. Forsgren
todd.forsgren@gmail.com
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U.S. Community Gardens
Cuban Organopónicos
Mongolian Horticulture
Bird Banding Project
The Human-Animal Bond
Experimental Forests
Fenway Victory Gardens
Photos from 2003-2004
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June 24th, 2008:
Tomorrow, June 25th, Jen Bekman's summer group show, Ornithology,
opens. The show features several of my photographs and will be up until August
2nd. www.jenbekman.com.
May 19th, 2008:
On Saturday night, May 24th, an interview of me talking about my artwork will
air on The Arts Network, The Art's Council of Mongolia's new program
on Mongolian National Public Television at 6:00pm.
May 1st, 2008:
More press, from closer to home this week... Cleveland Scene Magazine
just featured my Mongolia adventures on their blog: blogs.clevescene.com/cnotes/2008/04/fleeing_the_cleve_for_mongolia.php
April 25th, 2008:
A Ukranian art magazine, Proza, recently featured my bird banding
project in their 'Visions' section. My friend Christian translated it to English
for me... Proza Article. For those comfortable reading
the original Russian: www.proza.com.ua/visions/seti_i_ptitsy.shtml
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April 15th, 2008:
Several of the photographs from my Project Noah series are now on
view at my father's veterinary hospital, the Gateway Animal Clinicc, 1502
Abbey Avenue, Cleveland, OH. These photographs were done in collaboration
with my father to raise awareness about a nonprofit, also named Project
Noah, that he is working with. More information about that organization:
www.projectnoahsavethepets.org/
February 7th,
2008:
I'm in Mongolia now, for the next ten months or so. Soon I'll start a blog
through the "Mongolian Horticulture" section of this webpage, so
check it regularly or drop me an e-mail if you'd like to be added to my mailing
list. Happy tsagaan saar (Mongolian new year)!
November 20th,
2007:
I have been picked as one of Jen Bekman's Hot Shots for the fall
of 2007. The show will open at the Jen Bekman Gallery in New York on December
12th, 2007 and be up for about a month. Visit the gallery website here: www.jenbekman.com.
and learn more about the Hey, Hot Shot! project here: www.heyhotshot.com.