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Nature Now - Lubeznik Center

October 15, 2021

Nature Now

Exhibiting Artists: Herman Aguirre, Christina Donner, Doug Fogelson, Stacey Lee Gee, Holly Greenberg, Mark Rospenda, Tom Van Eynde, and Heidi Norton

Lubeznik Center for the Arts

October 25th, 2021 – February 25th, 2022

Free and open to the public. Masks required.

Gallery Hours:
M – FR, 10 – 5 PM (closed Tuesdays)

S – SU, 11 – 4 PM

https://www.lubeznikcenter.org/exhibitions/nature-now 

"The artists in the Nature Now exhibition create works that explore the transient and cyclical nature of lafe and reflect upon the impact humans have on the world.

Humans have a precarious relationship with nature - they revere it yet struggle to live in harmony with it. Finding a balance is threatened by a consumerist culture where human demands put the earth and other species in danger. 

The artists of Nature Now address these issues in their work with the hope of encouraging conversations that help us move beyond an anthropocentric world, and become more sustainable, equitable, and just."

(*My work in Nature Now consists of six selections from the Chemical Alterations series.)

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