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Book Honors for Art Museum’s Monhegan Show Publication

A book produced by Bowdoin College faculty, highlighting artistic portrayals of ecological change on Maine's Monhegan Island, has won the 2025 Historic New England Book Prize as one of two Honor Books. The interdisciplinary project was co-created by Frank Goodyear, codirector of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, plant scientist Barry Logan, and Jennifer Pye, director of the Monhegan Museum of Art & History, where the accompanying exhibition ran through September 30, 2025. The book and exhibition merge art, science, and history to explore ecological events on the island—such as pastureland formation and abandonment, forest recovery, and land conservation—through visual art and historical artifacts.

Book Honors for Art Museum’s Monhegan Show Publication

A book produced by Bowdoin College faculty, highlighting artistic portrayals of ecological change on Maine's Monhegan Island, has won a 2025 Historic New England Book Prize as one of two Honor Books. The interdisciplinary project, led by Frank Goodyear (codirector of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art), plant scientist Barry Logan, and Jennifer Pye (director of the Monhegan Museum of Art & History), accompanied an exhibition that ran at the Monhegan Museum after its Bowdoin showing. The book and exhibition examine ecological shifts on the island—such as pastureland formation, forest recovery, and land conservation—through visual art, historical documents, and artifacts.