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Between Us and the Trees, Los Angeles Printmaking Society at CFAER

Date
April 14
Time
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

We are happy to share the latest exhibition from the esteemed printmakers of Los Angeles Printmaking Society and invite you to experience a rich array of artworks for the debut of Between Us and the Trees: Conversations in the Secret Language of Nature.

Please join us for the opening of Between Us and the Trees!

CALENDAR:
Exhibition Dates: April 1 – April 27, 2023
Reception for Artists: April 1, 3:00 – 6:00 PM
Earth Day Event: April 22nd, 1:00 – 4:00 PM

See a video preview of the exhibition here: https://youtu.be/zBkzeje4xOQ

In “The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, What They Communicate – Discoveries from a Secret World,” forest scientist Peter Wohlleben writes about the secret language of the trees, the forest ecosystems and the fungal communication of the ancient forests. Through the exploration of communication systems between the trees the botanical world and us, members of Los Angeles Printmaking Society & special guests investigate the themes of plant intelligence, hidden communication and the transcendent connections between us and the natural world.

JUROR: JOHN GRECO

VENUE:
Center for Arts Eagle Rock (CFAER)
2225 Colorado Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
Cfaer.org / [email protected]

ARTISTS: Leslie Brown, Renee Amitai, Curtis Bartone, Mary Sherwood Brock, Andra Broekelschen, Jennifer Chen, Sydney Cross, Michelle Dakan, Judy Dekel, Mollie Doctrow, Holly Downing, Beth Fein, Christina Yasmin Fesmire, Karen Fiorito, Betty Friedman, Deanna Glad, Yuji Hiratsuka, Jani Hoberg, Linda Hunsaker, Gail Jacobs, Carolyn James, Gesine Janzen, Cindy Koopman, Mako Lanselle, Carolyn Liesy, Linda Lyke, Diane McLeod, Jared Millar, Mary Anne Molcan, Teresa Munoz, Jackie Nach, Angela Oates, Rebecca Harvey Pollack, May Roded, Marianne Sadowski, Sarah Sanford, Annie Silverman, Elsie Sims, Barbara Sloan, Noriho Uriu, Cathy Weiss, Donna Westerman, Linda Yoshizawa

Location

Los Angeles, CA United States + Google Map

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