“Gaia: the Earth Is Alive” Exhibit at Roberta’s Art Gallery


Roberta’s Art Gallery is excited to share Beth Racette’s exhibit “Gaia: the Earth Is Alive.”  Featuring pieces from her ongoing “Gaia” series, the exhibition invites viewers to reflect on the living systems of the earth and the intricate connections that shape life on our planet.

💐This exhibit is in collaboration with S.A.G.E. and UW-Whitewater Sustainability in celebration of Earth Month.  

The exhibit will be open from April 16 to May 15.

🌻Reception and workshop: Tuesday, April 21 from 5 to 6 p.m.

 Racette will provide a short talk and a reflective art activity to “explore one’s personal relationship with the Earth. Participants will create a drawing, poem, or other creative piece on circular paper inspired by questions about how we feel about, care for, and connect with the Earth.” No art experience is needed, just curiosity and reflection. The reception will be followed by an Open House from 6 to 7 p.m. with refreshments and time to enjoy the artwork, community and conversation. 

 We hope you visit us and check out this phenomenal exhibit! 

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