2007 Artist-in-Residence Sharon Hammer Baker
Artist-in-Residence, Sharon Hammer Baker helps Junior Rangers develop poetry. Volunteer William Baker Sharon is from Findlay, Ohio. During Sharon's residency she worked six days with the national lakeshore's Junior Rangers. She helped them develop poetry, using nature to inspire them. Other days she visited many park areas. Drawing from those visits, she developed Dunescape, a Collection of Poems Written at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Afternoon Metallurgy is on display as part of the Artist-in-Residence collection on temporary exhibit at the Dorothy Buell Memorial Visitor Center.
Junior Rangers prepare to write poetry about art work at the Chesterton Art Center. Volunteer William Baker Afternoon Metallurgy a sterling sun blankets turning the sky above gulls flying east pull the Dunescape, A Collection of Poems Written at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore by Sharon Hammer Baker contains 13 additional pieces of work. |
Did You Know?
Cowles Bog is not a true bog but rather a fen because it has an underground water source. This water source has contact with limestone bedrock, making the fen’s water slightly alkaline. Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is restoring a portion of this fen.