Joe Adams explores nature based abstract constructs with unique gestural mark making through graphite, oil painting, and various other mediums. He finds great inspiration within our ocean’s coastal tidal zone that in turn provides his focus in his work, combining science and art that creates a community dialog during a time of ecological crisis.
This dialog is igniting a collaborative process that supports vital environmental and educational issues.
Currently, Joe is on the board of directors for the Friends of Hopkins to create artworks, graphics and to develop art and science exhibitions for Stanford University’s Hopkins Marine Station. Working with scientists and other artists to raise awareness and funding for projects like The Strong Corals Initiative. The initiative implements global coral reef restoration,
which is a driving force behind Joe’s upcoming new series of artworks and sculpture.

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