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Great Hall Exhibit: On the Ground and in the Air and in Between
Artist, Amy Dawn Kotel’s exhibit asks: “What do we see and how do we perceive our earth and all who dwell here?” See beauty and strangeness from different angles. DATE: Tuesday, January 23 - Friday, February 23 LOCATION: Great Falls…
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Looking Closely: Connections Between Art and Science
Looking Closely: Connections Between Art and Science
Look closely at the inherent beauty of nature’s microscopic world to see the interplay between art and science. We’ll take a deep dive into some microscopic structures found in nature, such as feathers and pollen attached to native bees, and…
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Who Do You Love? Valentines for Wildlife
Who Do You Love? Valentines for Wildlife
For all ages. Make Valentines to give to the ones you love, keep for yourself, or give to your favorite wildlife biologist— all in honor of your favorite animal. Meet at the Welcome Desk. DATE: Saturday, February 11 TIME: 10:00…
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10 x 10 Festival: Cutting Invasive Hardy Kiwi Vines at Burbank Park
10 x 10 Festival: Cutting Invasive Hardy Kiwi Vines at Burbank Park
Start your weekend off right by helping BEAT eradicate destructive, invasive Hardy Kiwi at Burbank Park! Gloves and tools will be provided, but we encourage you to bring your own if you have them (loppers, pruning shears, and pruning saws).…
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Specimen, Sport, and Spirit: Collectors and the Varied Interpretations of Bird Art
Specimen, Sport, and Spirit: Collectors and the Varied Interpretations of Bird Art
Bird art is a collecting category with many branches. Colleene Fesko and Amy Montague will engage in a lively discussion exploring why bird imagery speaks to several, often quite different, audiences—and if, in fact, there is a common denominator. Colleene…
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10 x 10 Festival: Winter Tree Identification Walk
10 x 10 Festival: Winter Tree Identification Walk
Many find trying to identify a tree during winter to be a daunting endeavor. With the absence of leaves, flowers, and fruit, it can appear as though there are no distinguishable characteristics to help with identification. But this is far…