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After a two-year hiatus, the Morton Arboretum Photographic Society will exhibit over 100 positive artwork, nature-themed pictures at their annual exhibit opening on April 29, Arbor Day.
Last 12 months, the exhibit was held nearly, however resulting from the pandemic, it has been two years since the exhibit was held in particular person on the Morton Arboretum grounds.
This lovely exhibit of positive artwork nature photography from throughout the world opens in the Cudahy Room on Friday, April 29, from 5 to eight p.m. On Friday night solely, admission to the arboretum is free for gallery guests. On the weekend, exhibit entry is free with value of Morton Arboretum admission.
MAPS president Tim O’Brien stated “The digital exhibit was terrific final 12 months, however artwork is greatest appreciated when it’s seen up shut, matted, framed and displayed alongside different nice photography. The Cudahy Room in the Administration and Research Center is a ravishing house for the exhibit and members are trying ahead to celebrating nature and sharing their work in particular person.”
The exhibit continues via Saturday and Sunday, April 30 to May 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Most of the featured, nature themed art work is on the market for buy following the exhibit, together with playing cards, bin artwork, coasters, books and different artwork items.
MAPS was launched in September 2011 with the objective of capturing the pure world via the media of photography. Now over 140 robust, members collect month-to-month via zoom or in-person to share methods, change into impressed by nationally identified audio system, and {photograph} collectively at month-to-month picture outings.
To be part of MAPS or for extra details about the exhibit, electronic mail [email protected].
The Morton Arboretum acknowledges assist from the Illinois Arts Council Agency. Morton Arboretum is positioned at 4100 Route 53 in Lisle.
Visit mortonarb.org.
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