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Wild Willow: An Evening with Artist Patrick Dougherty - Oct 18

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Wild Willow: An Evening with Artist Patrick Dougherty - Oct 18

Call of the Wild. Museum of Glass, Tacoma, WA, 2002.

An evening with artist Patrick Dougherty

Together with
Tom Kaye, botanist and Executive Director of the Institute for Applied Ecology
Margaret Mathewson , OSU Anthropology and Ancient Arts Center

Presentation on Tuesday, October 18 at 5:30 at LaSells Stewart Center in the Construction and Engineering Hall. A public reception will follow in the Agricultural Production Room. 

For more information, contact the Carly Lettero at the Environmental Humanities Initiative at Oregon State University (541-737-2123 / carly.lettero@oregonstate.edu).

Patrick Dougherty has created outdoor sculptures in over 200 places around the world. Visit OSU's People's Park (just west of Gilkey Hall) to see his latest installation or to help him build. 

 

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The mission of the Institute for Applied Ecology is to conserve native ecosystems through restoration, research and education.

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