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SUMMARY:Exhibit: For the Love of Birds
DESCRIPTION:(MD) (Garrett County Arts Council)“For the Love of Birds” is an installation piece that incorporates The National Audubon Society’s climate report: Survival by Degrees: 389 Birds on the Brink and artwork curated by curated by Caroline Blizzard and Julie Turrentine. The art exhibit tells the story of how birds will be affected by climate change\, with different habitats illustrated through canvas photography and supported by interpretive signage and glass birds. \nExhibit is open during Discovery Center hours Friday through Sunday\, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\, from January 10th through March 1st.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/exhibit-for-the-love-of-birds-9/
LOCATION:Black Hill Discovery Center\, 20926 Lake Ridge Drive\, Boyds\, MD\, 20841\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Birds,Climate
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SUMMARY:Drawing Carnivorous Plants (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:(DC) (US Botanic Garden) Both beginners and experienced artists can explore the weird and wonderful world of carnivorous plants! Their unique botanical structures make carnivorous plants terrifyingly terrific drawing subjects. These ferocious drawing subjects provide a great opportunity to develop your artistic eye for detail\, proportion\, and balance. \nMary Ellen Carsley\, Artist Educator
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/drawing-carnivorous-plants-virtual/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes & Workshops,Plants
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SUMMARY:Art in Nature: Journaling for Adults
DESCRIPTION:(MD) (Montgomery Parks) Learn how to connect with the natural world through the art and science of nature journaling. Nature walks will be apart of this program so participants should be able to walk on natural surface trails\, which may have some steep inclines. Each month there will be a different theme with each session\, for March we will focus on animal skulls\, tracks\, and scat. Ages 16 +
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/art-in-nature-journaling-for-adults/
LOCATION:Locust Grove Nature Center\, 7777 Democracy Blvd\, Bethesda\, MD\, 20817\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Art,Literary,Nature Observation
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SUMMARY:Art in Nature: Journaling for Kids
DESCRIPTION:(MD) (Montgomery Parks) Kids love being out in nature and through journaling they can learn how to connect with nature even more. Join a naturalist to learn how to truly observe nature around you and how to get those observations and thoughts on paper. After a guided session\, you will have the opportunity to create a nature journal entry on your own. Nature walks will be apart of this program so participants should be able to walk on natural surface trails\, which may have some steep inclines. Each month there will be a different theme with each session\, for March we will focus on skulls\, scat and tracks  Ages 8-15.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/art-in-nature-journaling-for-kids/
LOCATION:Locust Grove Nature Center\, 7777 Democracy Blvd\, Bethesda\, MD\, 20817\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Children,Literary,Nature Observation
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SUMMARY:Bloom Break at NBM
DESCRIPTION:(DC) (National Building Museum) Celebrate spring and the city’s cherry blossoms at the National Building Museum with Japanese-inspired creativity. The program features hands-on activities centered on language exploration\, paper craft\, and illustration\, along with a short koto and shamisen performance showcasing traditional Japanese music.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/bloom-break-at-nbm/
LOCATION:National Building Museum\, 401 F Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Family,Social & Cultural
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SUMMARY:Living Earth Festival
DESCRIPTION:(DC) (Smithsonian) Celebrate the transformational power of clay and the evolution of the museum’s iconic outdoor sculpture installation Always Becoming (2007) by Nora Naranjo Morse (Kha’p’o Owingeh [Santa Clara Pueblo]). Join the museum for a weekend of stories\, artist demonstrations\, hands-on activities\, performances\, and more centered on the relationship between art and the earth. \nTo commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the museum will host programs reflecting on the ever-evolving nature of the country\, communities\, and future we share through the unique lens of Always Becoming. The site-specific sculptures by Nora Naranjo Morse (Kha’p’o Owingeh [Santa Clara Pueblo]) on the southern exposure of our Washington\, DC museum were constructed using Native building techniques. Made entirely of natural materials\, including clay\, straw\, sand\, soil\, and wood\, the sculptures were designed to reveal their inner structure over time. Their transitory nature reflects the relationship between Indigenous cultures and the land.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/living-earth-festival/
LOCATION:National Museum of the American Indian\, Fourth Street & Independence Ave. SW\, Washington\, DC\, 20560
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes & Workshops,Social & Cultural
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