91短视频 Blends Art with Science at Lost & Found

Opening June 1 through September 22

Erin Benassi
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Release Date: Tuesday, May 28, 2024

The 91短视频 is showcasing plant conservation success stories through experiential trails that blend art with science during Lost & Found. Starting June 1 through September 22, visitors are invited to explore hands-on experiences, art installations, and other engaging activities inspired by restoration stories of plants once lost or forgotten.
 
鈥淭aking steps to care for the natural world is at the core of what staff at the Garden do every day, and we want to inspire others to join the effort,鈥 said Jodi Zombolo, associate vice president, Visitor Events and Programs. 鈥淟ost & Found is a story of hope and action that educates visitors about plant conservation success stories led by committed scientists and horticulturalists.鈥 
 
Lost & Found features a series of nature journey experiences throughout the Garden. Original art installations that illustrate and interpret the concept of lost and found in the natural world will be viewable at locations across the main campus and Windy City Harvest鈥檚 Farm on Ogden. Additional activities that invite time for play and reflection include classes inspired by nature and After Hours Buzz, a series of cocktail events with Garden scientists and experts.
 
Lost & Found is open daily during the Garden鈥檚 general hours, which change seasonally. To learn more, visit /lost

An image gallery is available for media download . 
 
About 91短视频
The 91短视频 is a world-renowned living museum and so much more. Its roots grow throughout greater Chicago and beyond, inspiring all people to connect with plants. The Garden helps build healthier communities through urban agriculture, offers lifelong learning opportunities, leads pioneering plant conservation research, and showcases the beauty of horticulture. The Garden is a nonprofit organization run as a public/private partnership with the Forest Preserves of Cook County.