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Archives:
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Fridays: Project InSECT Update
Jessa and James Huebing-Reitinger provide an update on their
efforts to educate the general public on the science of entomology,
ecosystem preservation, and global conservation through the
mediums of live performance, visual fine arts, scientific approach
and interactive activities. In particular, they share some stunning
photographs of insects taken during their recent trip to Florida.
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InSECT: Setting up Artists-in-Residence Programs at Your Library
Presented on May 20, 2005. Librarians from the Johnson County
Library in Kansas discuss the work of artist-in-residence Jessa
Huebing-Reitinger with her husband and manager, James Reitinger.
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Fridays: Where in the World are Jessa and James?
A presentation and informal discussion recorded on Friday, October
7, 2005. Jessa Huebing-Reitinger and James Reitinger from Project
InSECT discussed their recent field work in Nebraska and Wisconsin.
Their special guest was fellow artist Lacey
Lewis, who presented her work in portraits.
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InSECT: The Business of Being an Artist
Presented on August 10, 2005. Artist Jessa Huebing-Reitinger
and her husband James Reitinger discuss the business of being
an artist.
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