On view May 2022 through March 2023, the Botanical Resonance: Plants and Sounds in the Garden exhibition at the Stephen and Peter Sachs Museum at the Missouri Botanical Garden explored how plants create and cause sounds in our natural environment and cultural arenas. Urban Garden Dreams: Student Community Art features 160 artworks in the exhibition, so make sure to visit both galleries to see everything on view! Thanks to Kristen Leonard and Zak Zavada for printing all the digital submissions for the exhibition, and to Olive Tree Design for the exhibition graphics design. Special thanks to Rachel Gonzalez, who as a remote intern with the Sachs Museum drafted the artwork challenge for the students and coordinated research for the exhibition, as well as served as one of the jurors. Grateful thanks to the team of jurors of Garden staff who spent time reviewing and jurying the artworks in the exhibition: Carmen Buchanan, Kate Gleason, Daria McKelvey, Matthew Norman, and Kelly Wehrheim. Moira Smith, Blessed Teresa of Calcutta/artscope residencyīrittane Smotherman-Lindsay, Washington EleMiddle School Karen Silverman, Parkway South Middle School Kari Schepker-Mueller, Maplewood Richmond Heights Early Childhood Center Karen Norman, Mason School of Academic and Cultural Literacy Jami Heflin, Harvest Ridge Elementary School Tarah Chambers, Ascension Catholic SchoolĮlaine Eversgerd, Hazelwood West Middle School Generous thanks to all the art teachers, students, and schools who created these wonderful artworks and shared their visions of their ideal garden spaces for the exhibition. Some of the students used the Missouri Botanical Garden spaces for inspiration, as well as other parts of their homes and neighborhoods, to draw or paint their artworks submitted to the exhibition. Art teachers from participating schools and community art programs worked with their students, Kindergarten to 12 th grade, to envision how their dream gardens would be designed and what plants would be included. Louis region who were asked to create their perfect urban garden. This exhibition features artworks by students from the St. To highlight the impact of being a leading urban garden, the Stephen and Peter Sachs Museum is proud to present Urban Garden Dreams: Student Community Art. It offers 79 acres of beautiful horticultural display, historic architecture, one of the world's largest collections of rare and endangered flora, and a unique museum. The Missouri Botanical Garden is a center for botanical research and science education, as well as an oasis in the city of St. Urban Garden Dreams: Student Community Art
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