More than ten years of international bird migratory research and photography were unveiled at the Art Gallery of Algoma Wednesday as the Sault native presented the opening of her exhibition ‘Patterns & Parallels: The Great Imperative to Survive’
More than 10 years of bird migratory photography and research was displayed for the first time at the Art Gallery of Algoma on Wednesday by one of the Sault’s most famous citizens.
Featuring 53 photos, Bondar’s research project, called the AMASS or ‘Space for Birds,’ had collaborated with NASA to track the pathways of seven unique avian species from the ground, air, and space. Tying the bow on this portion of the photo gallery this week, while watching locals gaze at the dozens of detailed images, was well worth the wait for the astronaut.
“We want to protect them, and that’s the idea of the whole exhibit,” Bondar says. “These creatures are very fragile. I think I’ve done what I want to do with this group, but I’m still working forward on other species.”
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