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Particles on the Wall Reception at WA Department of Ecology, June 3
Joint Reception, June 3 3PM-5PM
Particles on the Wall and Unveiling Climate Change
Exhibits
WA State Dept. of Ecology, 300 SE Desmond, Lacey, WA
Exhibits open to the public Mon – Fri, 8am – 5pm (by appointment only
after reception)
Particles on the Wall: the Hanford Traveling Exhibit - the
first exhibit of its kind, is an interdisciplinary exhibit exploring elements
of the nuclear age, science, Hanford history, their thread through our lives
and their bearing on the Columbia River and natural world.
The exhibit interweaves visual art, poems, and science with history and
memorabilia to address issues of radioactive contamination, nuclear weapons and
technology in Washington State, and their roles in southeastern Washington’s
desert landscape as well as impacts on local and global communities.
Unveiling Climate Change is an exhibit of work by sculptor
and science educator Lin
McJunkin, Cheryl Richey, and others. The works in this
exhibit advocate for the health of our fragile planet and all of its plant and
animal inhabitants, including humans.
Join us to mingle with artists, poets, and scientist exhibit
contributors, enjoy refreshments, and gain inspiration for action.
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To RSVP, find a carpool, or for more information, contact: idill@wpsr.org
or 206-547-2630