Starving for Darkness

Starving for Darkness

When

Saturday, March 8, 2025    
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Where

Bemis Hall
15 Bedford Road, Lincoln, MA, 01773

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Lincoln’s Dark Skies Committee welcomes Jane Slade to Bemis Hall for an in-person program on the negative effects of light pollution, why dark skies are important for Lincoln, and what technologies currently exist to solve the problem of light pollution in a way that supports both our public safety and our wildlife.
This is free, public program. All are encouraged to attend.
Co-hosted by LLCT.

Jane Slade, MID, LC, IES is a principal at Speclines in Massachusetts, a lighting manufacturer’s representative agency specializing in public outdoor lighting through an interdisciplinary approach of blending design, science and the latest technology. She is a lighting educator and researcher at Anatomy of Night (www.anatomyofnight.com), researching the many ways in which light impacts our environment, human health, wildlife, biodiversity, and interdependence. Jane is the host of the podcast Starving for Darkness, which advocates for sustainable lighting and was accepted into the 2021 Progress Report of the IES. Jane Slade is the International Dark-Sky Association’s 2021 Dark Sky Defender for North America, and a Richard Kelly Grant recipient for explorations into the social and emotional impacts of light and lighting, through her work in creating lighting fixtures from waste materials in India, and through art installations focused on manipulating emotional experiences with light and color. She is a contributor to LD+A on the topic of Wildlife, and is currently writing a book about the natural daylight cycle. In her spare time, she is a yoga teacher.

 

 
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