Some resources from federal government sites are currently unavailable; when possible, we’ve provided alternative non-government links to ensure continued data access.

Antarctic Marine Reserves: Overfishing, Bycatch, Climate Change

Provided by: Jill Pelto Gallery |Published on: April 27, 2021
Artwork Grades 6-8, 9-12

Synopsis

  • This resource contains a triptych (3 painting series) by Jill Pelto in response to overfishing, bycatch, and climate change in the Antarctic. 
  • This series plays with the idea of "the tip of the iceberg" and is inspired by the pressing need to protect our oceans. 
  • It contains images of the paintings and a short description of the inspiration for the series. 

Related Teaching Resources
Subjects: Biology, Visual and Performing Arts
Authors: Jill Pelto Gallery
Region: Polar Regions
Languages: English

Teaching Materials

Scientist Notes
Teaching Tips
Standards
Resource Type and Format

About the Partner Provider

Jill Pelto
Jill Pelto is an artist and scientist whose work focuses on communicating human-environment connections. She incorporates scientific research and data directly into her watercolor paintings — from local trends to global changes. Jill’s artwork was featured on the cover of TIME Magazine in July 2020 and has inspired online features in Smithsonian and PBS News Hour. Jill has created a science-art activity based on this idea and has worked with K-12 students across the U.S. and beyond. By pairing graphical information with visual imagery, Jill hopes students can learn about and connect to climate change topics (good, bad, and in-between) in ways that educate and are emotionally relevant. This data-art activity is flexible and allows students to make their own graph art to share topics they care about. 

Related Teaching Resources