Dr. Roberta Bondar

Patterns & Parallels: The Great Imperative to Survive

January 10, 2025 - March 16, 2025

Patterns & Parallels: The Great Imperative to Survive is an exhibition of selected images from the project, Space for Birds. By integrating three perspectives of migratory bird corridors—space, aerial and surface—this global, emotional story encourages ethical protection of fragile, endangered, and threatened avian species and the habitats they need to survive. It infuses the creative, artistic elements of the natural world with the energy of curiosity for things that science attempts to understand.

In this exhibition, three endangered and threatened migratory birds that cross international boundaries – the Whooping Crane, the Lesser Flamingo, and the Piping Plover – are footholds in a new consciousness of the natural world that is completely exposed to the Earth within, and the universe beyond. Sustainability of life means understanding the complexities of integrating the natural world with one that is of human construct. To protect life that cannot protect itself from human impact and the challenges of climate change, we must engage ethically in lives beyond our own to find meaning for our own.

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Patterns & Parallels: The Great Imperative to Survive is a travelling exhibition by the Roberta Bondar Foundation.

On her spaceflight STS 42, Discovery, Dr. Bondar flew as do all current astronauts, across international boundaries much like migratory birds. A Principal Investigator (Migratory Birds) with NASA’s Earth Observation group, Dr. Bondar submitted coordinates of bird migration corridors that were uploaded to astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) to form the space perspective. All aerial images are the artistic interpretation of Dr. Bondar who photographed the landscape below with a high-resolution full frame medium format digital camera from helicopters, usually without doors. For surface images, Dr. Bondar used a full-frame DSLR (digital single lens reflex) or a mirrorless digital camera, all matched with the highest optical quality telephoto lenses.

Dr. Bondar travelled extensively, crossing many parallels of latitude as do her avian subjects. She followed their migration by boat, helicopter, airplane, SUV and safari vehicles, from the Canadian Northwest Territories through the Prairies and US Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico and Florida; from Tanzania’s Lake Natron up through Kenya’s portion of the East African Rift Valley.

Dr. Roberta Bondar

Dr. Roberta Bondar is unique, not just for being the world’s first neurologist in space or for her pioneering space medicine research. Academically one of the most distinguished astronauts to have flown in space, Dr. Bondar is also the only astronaut to use fine art photography to explore and reveal Earth’s natural environment from the surface.

Seeing the world through the lenses of a medical doctor, scientist, photographer, astronaut and author, Dr. Roberta Bondar follows in her family’s tradition of excellence in teaching. Trained as a member of NASA’s Earth Observation Team Dr. Bondar expanded her professional photographic expertise. After her space mission, she continued her photographic explorations honing her artistic and technical skills as an honors student in Professional Nature Photography. As a landscape photographer her work is represented by galleries in London, England, Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary and is featured in numerous books and other publications.

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Opening Reception
Opening Reception: Patterns & Parallels

Opening Reception: Patterns & Parallels

Friday, January 17, 2025 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Join us to celebrate the opening of Dr. Roberta Bondar's "Patterns & Parallels: The Great Imperative to Survive" at the Art Gallery of Peterborough.
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Opening Reception: Patterns & Parallels

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Patterns & Parallels: The Great Imperative to Survive

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Jan. 10, 2025 - Mar. 16, 2025

Patterns & Parallels: The Great Imperative to Survive is an exhibition of selected images from the project, Space for Birds. By integrating three perspectives of migratory bird corridors—space, aerial and surface—this global, emotional story enco...
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