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Public invited to Artists Reception for Northwest Native Plant Art

Join us for a reception for the opening of an exhibit featuring Northwest native plants on March 8 from 5 to 7pm in the Miller Library. Free. Continue reading

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Northwest Native Plant Botanical Illustrations and Photos

A botanical art exhibit held in conjunction with the upcoming conference Conserving Plant Biodiversity in a Changing World: A View from NW North America will be on display March 2 through the 29th in the Miller Library Continue reading

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Art in the Very Slow Lane

During the month of February the Miller Library will show an exhibit of original pen and ink drawings and oil paintings by Seattle artist Karen Luke Fildes.  The drawings are from The Secret World of Slugs and Snails: Life in the Very Slow Lane, written by Northwest naturalist David George Gordon and published by Sasquatch Books of Seattle.[…]

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Art Exhibit: Inspired by Nature by Scott Landry

Plein air artist Scott Landry uses organic forms, shapes, patterns, and colors which occur in nature to create paintings that reflect his deep appreciation for nature. His work will be on exhibit in the Miller Library from January 3 through the 30th.[…]

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Hand-made Ceramics and Jewelry on Exhibit

UWBG grad student, Katie Murphy and UWBG alumna Morea Christenson will display hand-crafted, botanically themed ceramics and jewelry in the Miller Library December 1 through December 17. Continue reading

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UWBG Oral History Exhibit

The Oral History of UWBG project focused on people with long term associations with the Washington Park Arboretum, the Arboretum Foundation, or the Center for Urban Horticulture. An exhibit of selected clips from the interviews will be available in the Miller Library through November 28. Continue reading

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