ASL Artist Talk and Art-Making Workshop
Join us at BBG for a behind-the-scenes tour of Nina Browne's Notice/Know/Kin: A Human/Tree Biography followed by an art-making workshop with Browne and Virginia Shou, a New York–based interdisciplinary designer and urban gardener.
Notice/Know/Kin is a mixed-media art exhibit that invites us inside the artist’s life and inside wood to reflect on our living relationships with trees and the Earth.
Artist Nina Browne, a woodworker turned urban naturalist, will begin the program with a presentation and exploration of her works, tree cuttings and natural materials in her pieces. Following this gallery conversation, participants will have the opportunity to create a work to take home.
This program is free and preregistration is required, and space is limited. Please email access@bbg.org if you’d like to attend or have questions about accessibility accommodations for this program. You can also find general information about accessibility at the Garden at bbg.org/access.
This program is designed for the d/Deaf community. Some portions are without voice interpretation.
Where?
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, NY, USA
When?
Feb 21
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm
ASL Artist Talk and Art-Making Workshop
Where?
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Join us at BBG for a behind-the-scenes tour of Nina Browne's Notice/Know/Kin: A Human/Tree Biography followed by an art-making workshop with Browne and Virginia Shou, a New York–based interdisciplinary designer and urban gardener.
Notice/Know/Kin is a mixed-media art exhibit that invites us inside the artist’s life and inside wood to reflect on our living relationships with trees and the Earth.
Artist Nina Browne, a woodworker turned urban naturalist, will begin the program with a presentation and exploration of her works, tree cuttings and natural materials in her pieces. Following this gallery conversation, participants will have the opportunity to create a work to take home.
This program is free and preregistration is required, and space is limited. Please email access@bbg.org if you’d like to attend or have questions about accessibility accommodations for this program. You can also find general information about accessibility at the Garden at bbg.org/access.
This program is designed for the d/Deaf community. Some portions are without voice interpretation.