Golden Reveries: Art Celebrating our Pollinators

Opening Reception Friday June 20th - 6pm-9pm

Open Saturday 21st 11-4, Sunday 22nd 11-2

The upcoming art exhibition celebrates the incredible role of pollinators, with a special focus on bees, through a vibrant collection of paintings, drawings, and textiles. Artists have captured the beauty and importance of these tiny creatures, illustrating their delicate yet essential role in our ecosystem. The exhibit will also feature hand-crafted ceramics inspired by nature and locally-produced honey, allowing visitors to taste the sweetness these pollinators help create. With an emphasis on the intersection of art and science, the exhibition highlights the artistry and the ecological significance of bees, sparking a deeper understanding and appreciation for these fascinating creatures and their crucial contributions to our world.

Artists Featured:

Paintings - Renee Wehring - @reneewehringartist

Fibre Art - Chantel Traub - @chanteltraub

Ceramics - Katie Romansky - @katiero_ceramics

Ceramics - Amy Hein - @amyheinart

Handquilted bags - Gabriele Lang - @stitchhnstuff

Locally Made Honey

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