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Tohono Chul: The Exotic Sublime – on plants | Opening Reception with the Artists

THE EXOTIC SUBLIME | on plants will present a contemporary florilegium of plant life in the Sonoran Desert. Plants of all shapes and sizes, from basin to range, survive across five seasons— they seed, climb, roll, spread, poke, bloom, root, stem, branch, wither, bud, flower, and fruit. Mysterious, medicinal, and magical life cycles thriving or threatened adaptably ever-changing. We witness – in macrocosm or microcosm – the effects of time in slow dissolution or methodical accretion; cautionary and symbiotic tales combine what this place used to be with what this place will become. The voice in between, the creative and artistic resolve, is a visionary current toward the odd and wondrous grandeur of The Exotic Sublime.

with

Moira Marti Geoffrion | Pods, Seeds, & Plant Parts from the Sonoran Region
Welcome Gallery

Moira Marti Geoffrion, born in Olney, MD, and raised on a large farm in South Eastern Ohio, developed a deep interest in the natural environment that has inspired her art. Her interdisciplinary work includes sculpture, painting, fibers, and performance, all reflecting her insights on the relationship between human physicality and the environment. Geoffrion’s art often incorporates surrealistic elements and themes of natural movement, weaving in her family history while allowing for diverse interpretations.

and

Dana Smith | The Sonoran Desert: a model for surviving the sixth extinction
Entry Gallery

Sonoran Desert: A Model for Surviving the Sixth Extinction brings attention to armored desert microorganisms and insects that have learned to adapt to extreme heat and long-term drought. Because our future environment will be one of extremes and hellish conditions, these resilient creatures have a lot to teach us. We can learn from their secrets as we enter the era of the Anthropocene, and concern arises over our own adaptability.

 

 

  • Date Custom 08/22/2024
  • Allowed Ages Tweens, Teens, Adults
  • Audience Adults, Teens (13 - 18 years), Tweens (9 - 12 years)
  • Genre Arts, Culture & Social Science, Field Sciences
  • Type Exhibit/Presentation

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Date

Aug 22 2024
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Time

5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Cost

Free

Labels

Pima

Location

Tohono Chul
7366 N. Paseo Del Norte, Tucson, AZ, 85704

Organizer

Tohono Chul
Phone
(520) 742-6455
Email
info@tohonochul.org
Website
https://tohonochul.org/
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