I’m continuing to carry the pro-science, pro-environmental protection message wherever I can. So if you’re in the general vicinity of Jamestown, NY, come join us for a reception for my traveling exhibition Walking in Antarctica on Friday, Nov. 15th at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute museum. I’ll be there to give a gallery talk. Reception: … Read More
Antarctica Project
Unbound13! at Candela Books + Gallery
This limited edition 3D-printed sculpture of an Antarctic glacier is on view in an exhibition opening in Richmond, VA, on July 5 from 6 to 9 pm. It’s included in “Unbound13!,” Candela Books + Gallery’s annual survey of “40+ strong works representing a range of concepts…and applications of the photographic medium.” In this case, the … Read More
Walking in Antarctica at the Fairfield University Art Museum — New Online Videos
Above: Blue Fractals, Erebus Ice Tongue Cave is the subject of an “Art in Focus” conversation led by Fairfield University Art Museum Curator of Education Michelle DiMarzo on March 14 while Walking in Antarctica was on view there, now available on YouTube. The museum has since acquired a print of it for their permanent collection. … Read More
Walking in Antarctica Coming to the Fairfield University Art Museum
Above: Blue Fractals, Erebus Ice Tongue Cave will be the subject of an “Art in Focus” conversation led by Fairfield University Art Museum Curator of Education Michelle DiMarzo on March 14 while Walking in Antarctica is on view there. Here is some updated information if you are interested in attending my slide talk and the opening … Read More
JMore Living Interview
Writer Jonathan Shorr interviewed me for the Baltimore magazine JMore Living and did a great job of condensing a two-hour conversation about how my artistic inspirations led to my projects in Antarctica and Greenland. The article was published in the November 2023 print issue.
Walking in Antarctica — in California
That’s my tent at the Lake Hoare field camp in the photo above — now on view from June 16 to August 6 at the Temecula Valley Art Museum in Temecula, California, as one of the 33 photographs and 4 sculptures in my traveling solo exhibition Walking in Antarctica. Bring your cellphone and earphones and … Read More
Tributo: A Tribute to Ice in Argentina
Passersby in Buenos Aires can see Fractal Arch, Erebus Ice Tongue Cave, my photograph of baroque ice formations against the baroque revival design of the exterior the Palacio de las Aguas Corrientes. You might be surprised to learn that this gorgeous building in the style of a French renaissance palace covered in some 300,000 glazed ceramic … Read More
Walking in Antarctica Begins Its Run
Part of of “A Walk Over the Canada Glacier” from Walking in Antarctica when it premiered in 2017 at Goucher College, Baltimore. The four photos shown above and one below are among the 33 photos and 4 sculptures now on view as the first stop of a five-year tour of Helen Glazer: Walking in Antarctica … Read More
From Antarctica to Jupiter
In 2015 I photographed the underside of sea ice from inside the underwater Observation Tube in Antarctica in 2015. The Ob Tube, as it’s known around McMurdo Station, is a steel manhole with windows that is inserted through the ice adjoining McMurdo Station during the research season. This photo was just licensed by the University of Texas to illustrate an … Read More
Announcing the Antarctic Artists & Writers Collective
One major bright spot during the pandemic of 2020 has been working with a dynamic group of artists, musicians, and writers to launch a new organization: the Antarctic Artists and Writers Collective. The process began on Labor Day Weekend, September 2019, when 13 past participants of the National Science Foundation Antarctic Artists and Writers Program, … Read More





