She is so ahead of the game - love her projects!!
Science Buzz Natalie Jeremijenko starts an environmental health clinic. Stop by and get concrete remedies and “prescriptions” that make your air quality and water quality better. “People know how to ring up and make an appointment at their health clinic. But they don’t really know what to do about toxins in the air and global warming,” explains Dr. Jeremijenko.
She is so ahead of the game - love her projects!!
Classic Jeremijenko project: Upside down trees commissioned for the opening of Mass MoCA. They are suspended in the air and grow toward the ground.