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  1. Bonnie Peterson embroidered textiles & maps : Art + Science. New work. Adventure series : Political series : Maps & Globes . Domestic series : Prayer Flag Installation : Contact . Videos, Interviews, Blogs: Pecha Kucha @ Martyrs-Chicago 6 min 40 sec; 5 min WTTW-Chicago ...

  2. Nov 16, 2020 · Bonnie Peterson uses embroidery to investigate cultural and environmental issues. She stitches words and numerical graphs on silk and velvet fabrics to make large narrative wall hangings as well as a series of annotated topographic maps.

  3. Jun 16, 2011 · Bonnie Peterson had a heart attack on the way to work 13 years ago. Now she has a new healthy life!

  4. Bonnie Peterson is known for Founding Fathers (2000), Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan (2004) and The Magical World of Disney (1954).

  5. Embroidery on silk, velvet. Fires of Change: the art of fire science is an artist/scientist project that explores how fire as an ecosystem process is impacted by climate change and societal development.

  6. 278 Followers, 487 Following, 873 Posts - Bonnie Peterson (@writebon) on Instagram: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rNYQ_i1pOM".

  7. Bonnie Peterson is a visual artist investigating environmental and social issues using embroidery and maps. Peterson’s personal and political subjects have followed the trajectory of her life experiences from family and human rights issues to outdoor adventures and environmental science.

  8. View Bonnie Petersons profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Education: Cornell University · Location: New Canaan, Connecticut, United States · 500+ connections...

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  9. Bonnie Peterson is a national and international educator, presenter, and consultant, known for her work in language program innovation and implementation. In the early years of her 30-year career in public education, Bonnie was a secondary French teacher.

  10. Apr 12, 2022 · Bonnie Peterson is a visual artist investigating environmental and social issues using embroidery. ”Mixing a variety of source materials, such as scientific data and explorer’s journals, I stitch words and numerical graphs on silk and velvet fabrics to make narrative wall hangings and a series of annotated topographic maps.