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Feb
14
Sun
The Art of Trees  @ Buchwald-Wright Gallery & Gund Gallery
Feb 14 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

January 22–April 11, 2021
Buchwald-Wright Gallery, Gund Gallery

The Art of Trees reveals the many resonances, forms, and relationships of trees. Exploring themes of restoration and destruction, community and isolation, location and identity, and fragile temporalities, the artists featured in the exhibition experiment with a range of mediums, and even use trees as creative collaborators to express our essential and inseparable bond with these guardians of the earth. The Art of Trees invites an interdisciplinary dialogue about personal, local, and global relationships to the environment, while simultaneously drawing attention to interactions between trees themselves, the communities they form, and their resilience despite human interference.

Featuring: Nearby Voices

Nearby Voices bridges the gap between global and local environmental concerns by engaging with the art and voices of local community members. This special section of The Art of Trees exhibition offers artistic reflections on the local landscape as a shared point of witness and imagines trees as archives of commonly held stories and experiences that branch across generations of a community.

The Art of Trees is curated by a committee of Gund Associates, Kenyon faculty, and Gund Gallery staff who worked together in a collaborative, multi-year process to bring this project to life.

#POSTYOURLOVE @ Indian Mound Mall
Feb 14 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

In honor of Valentine’s Day, there will be a new art display encouraging guests to celebrate the love in their lives – and share it to inspire fellow guests to feel the love this Valentine’s season. Guests are invited to participate by placing a sticky note for someone or something they love on the Post Your Love wall!

This art installation will be at the Food Court between next to Boost Mobile. It will be on display February 1, 2021 through March 1, 2021

Chihuly Nights at Franklin Park Conservatory @ Franklin Park Conservatory
Feb 14 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Chihuly Nights are back in 2021!
See the Conservatory’s Chihuly Collection in a whole new light during Chihuly Nights, happening from 7–10pm on select evenings. All 19 installations will be professionally lit to create a breathtaking view within the backdrop of the interior Conservatory biomes.
Capacity has been reduced to allow for social distancing and tickets will likely sell out to these popular evenings. Make your reservations in advance at fpconservatory.org.
Chihuly Nights at Franklin Park Conservatory @ Franklin Park Conservatory
Feb 14 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Chihuly Nights are back in 2021!
See the Conservatory’s Chihuly Collection in a whole new light during Chihuly Nights, happening from 7–10pm on select evenings. All 19 installations will be professionally lit to create a breathtaking view within the backdrop of the interior Conservatory biomes.
Capacity has been reduced to allow for social distancing and tickets will likely sell out to these popular evenings. Make your reservations in advance at fpconservatory.org.
Feb
15
Mon
The Art of Trees  @ Buchwald-Wright Gallery & Gund Gallery
Feb 15 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

January 22–April 11, 2021
Buchwald-Wright Gallery, Gund Gallery

The Art of Trees reveals the many resonances, forms, and relationships of trees. Exploring themes of restoration and destruction, community and isolation, location and identity, and fragile temporalities, the artists featured in the exhibition experiment with a range of mediums, and even use trees as creative collaborators to express our essential and inseparable bond with these guardians of the earth. The Art of Trees invites an interdisciplinary dialogue about personal, local, and global relationships to the environment, while simultaneously drawing attention to interactions between trees themselves, the communities they form, and their resilience despite human interference.

Featuring: Nearby Voices

Nearby Voices bridges the gap between global and local environmental concerns by engaging with the art and voices of local community members. This special section of The Art of Trees exhibition offers artistic reflections on the local landscape as a shared point of witness and imagines trees as archives of commonly held stories and experiences that branch across generations of a community.

The Art of Trees is curated by a committee of Gund Associates, Kenyon faculty, and Gund Gallery staff who worked together in a collaborative, multi-year process to bring this project to life.

#POSTYOURLOVE @ Indian Mound Mall
Feb 15 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

In honor of Valentine’s Day, there will be a new art display encouraging guests to celebrate the love in their lives – and share it to inspire fellow guests to feel the love this Valentine’s season. Guests are invited to participate by placing a sticky note for someone or something they love on the Post Your Love wall!

This art installation will be at the Food Court between next to Boost Mobile. It will be on display February 1, 2021 through March 1, 2021

Feb
16
Tue
The Art of Trees  @ Buchwald-Wright Gallery & Gund Gallery
Feb 16 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

January 22–April 11, 2021
Buchwald-Wright Gallery, Gund Gallery

The Art of Trees reveals the many resonances, forms, and relationships of trees. Exploring themes of restoration and destruction, community and isolation, location and identity, and fragile temporalities, the artists featured in the exhibition experiment with a range of mediums, and even use trees as creative collaborators to express our essential and inseparable bond with these guardians of the earth. The Art of Trees invites an interdisciplinary dialogue about personal, local, and global relationships to the environment, while simultaneously drawing attention to interactions between trees themselves, the communities they form, and their resilience despite human interference.

Featuring: Nearby Voices

Nearby Voices bridges the gap between global and local environmental concerns by engaging with the art and voices of local community members. This special section of The Art of Trees exhibition offers artistic reflections on the local landscape as a shared point of witness and imagines trees as archives of commonly held stories and experiences that branch across generations of a community.

The Art of Trees is curated by a committee of Gund Associates, Kenyon faculty, and Gund Gallery staff who worked together in a collaborative, multi-year process to bring this project to life.

#POSTYOURLOVE @ Indian Mound Mall
Feb 16 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

In honor of Valentine’s Day, there will be a new art display encouraging guests to celebrate the love in their lives – and share it to inspire fellow guests to feel the love this Valentine’s season. Guests are invited to participate by placing a sticky note for someone or something they love on the Post Your Love wall!

This art installation will be at the Food Court between next to Boost Mobile. It will be on display February 1, 2021 through March 1, 2021

Blood Drive – Community Christian Fellowship @ Community Christian Fellowship
Feb 16 @ 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Feb
17
Wed
The Art of Trees  @ Buchwald-Wright Gallery & Gund Gallery
Feb 17 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

January 22–April 11, 2021
Buchwald-Wright Gallery, Gund Gallery

The Art of Trees reveals the many resonances, forms, and relationships of trees. Exploring themes of restoration and destruction, community and isolation, location and identity, and fragile temporalities, the artists featured in the exhibition experiment with a range of mediums, and even use trees as creative collaborators to express our essential and inseparable bond with these guardians of the earth. The Art of Trees invites an interdisciplinary dialogue about personal, local, and global relationships to the environment, while simultaneously drawing attention to interactions between trees themselves, the communities they form, and their resilience despite human interference.

Featuring: Nearby Voices

Nearby Voices bridges the gap between global and local environmental concerns by engaging with the art and voices of local community members. This special section of The Art of Trees exhibition offers artistic reflections on the local landscape as a shared point of witness and imagines trees as archives of commonly held stories and experiences that branch across generations of a community.

The Art of Trees is curated by a committee of Gund Associates, Kenyon faculty, and Gund Gallery staff who worked together in a collaborative, multi-year process to bring this project to life.