September 26, 2009 to January 9, 2010
Enjoy spectacular wildlife art in a variety of media, while also getting a rare glimpse into the fascinating processes artists use to create their work. The exhibit Wildlife Art Revealed is open at the Virginia Museum of Natural History from September 26, 2009 to January 9, 2010. Wildlife Art Revealed features wildlife art in different media by selected artists. The exhibit includes bronze animal sculptures by Paul Rhymer, pyrography (wood burning) by Julie Bender, oil paintings and graphite drawings by Robert Caldwell, and bronze animal sculptures by Roger Martin. In addition to displays of the artists’ work, the exhibit also highlights the unique processes artists use in the creation of their work. The exhibit features time-lapsed video showing the creation of the art, along with first-person interviews with the artists, providing visitors with information about the complex and lengthy process of creating the various works of art.
The Wildlife Art Revealed exhibit is presented by:
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2010 Field Trip schedule: Sign up today!
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Mollusk Madness on March 27: purchase your tickets today.
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Sign-up today for museum sleepovers!
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VMNH Programs in Collaboration with Community Organizations.
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Visit VMNH scientist, educator blogs.
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Enjoy coffee and delicious treats: join us for lunch!
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