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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amy_SheltonAmy Shelton - Wikipedia

    Amy Lynne Shelton is a U.S. cognitive psychology professor and academic administrator serving as the director of the Center for Talented Youth since 2022. She is a professor and associate dean for research at the Johns Hopkins School of Education .

  2. Posted on 25th August 2022. We are excited to announce the acquisition of Biophilia: The Exeter Florilegium by Exeter-based artist Amy Shelton. Biophilia: The Exeter Florilegium (2020) was originally made for RAMM’s Covid-19 commission, funded by Arts Council England.

  3. Florilegium is a series of four artworks (Honey Flow I, II, III, IV), illuminating the melliferous (honey-yielding) floral sources vital for honeybees to sustain their colonies. In Medieval Latin, a florilegium describes a collection of written extracts put together, like a bouquet. The word is formed from the Latin flos (flower) and legere (to ...

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  4. RAMMuseumExeter. 852 subscribers. Subscribed. 3. 431 views 2 years ago. This autumn RAMM will display an exhibition of work by Exeter-based artist Amy Shelton entitled Biophilia: The Exeter...

  5. Nov 21, 2021 · 18 September to 21 November 2021. Amy Sheltons Biophilia: The Exeter Florilegium is RAMM’s Covid-19 commission. Building on her environmental practice, Sheltons artwork includes a herbarium of pressed plant specimens compiled on her daily lockdown walks in Exeter during Spring and Summer 2020.

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  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Amy_SheltonAmy Shelton - Wikiwand

    Amy Lynne Shelton is a U.S. cognitive psychology professor and academic administrator serving as the director of the Center for Talented Youth since 2022. She is a professor and associate dean for research at the Johns Hopkins School of Education.

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