Bihl Haus Arts will present "Fourth Nature: An Urban Garden," featuring new works by Norma Jean Moore. "Fourth Nature" delves into the intricate ecological relationships between native plants and wildlife within the vibrant setting of an urban garden.
Drawing from her extensive experience as a steward of the Woodlawn Lake Centennial Garden and her active roles in the Alamo Area Master Naturalist program and the Native Plant Society, Moore brings scientific understanding and artist vision to her work.For five years, Moore’s paintings have highlighted native plantings, but this new series extends beyond flora to include the interdependent fauna, creating a rich visual narrative of urban ecology.
"Fourth Nature" offers viewers not just paintings but a multisensory experience shaped by collaboration; poets from Stone in the Stream contribute evocative verses that explore the broad concept of community, embracing both human and non-human forms of life.The exhibition is an invitation to experience the urban garden from multiple perspectives, inspiring a deeper appreciation for the delicate balance of our shared environment.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 28.
Bihl Haus Arts will present "Fourth Nature: An Urban Garden," featuring new works by Norma Jean Moore. "Fourth Nature" delves into the intricate ecological relationships between native plants and wildlife within the vibrant setting of an urban garden.
Drawing from her extensive experience as a steward of the Woodlawn Lake Centennial Garden and her active roles in the Alamo Area Master Naturalist program and the Native Plant Society, Moore brings scientific understanding and artist vision to her work.For five years, Moore’s paintings have highlighted native plantings, but this new series extends beyond flora to include the interdependent fauna, creating a rich visual narrative of urban ecology.
"Fourth Nature" offers viewers not just paintings but a multisensory experience shaped by collaboration; poets from Stone in the Stream contribute evocative verses that explore the broad concept of community, embracing both human and non-human forms of life.The exhibition is an invitation to experience the urban garden from multiple perspectives, inspiring a deeper appreciation for the delicate balance of our shared environment.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 28.
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Admission is free.