In Support of the DESIGNED to MOVE exhibit at the Public Gallery
Nature is the mother of invention-- literally! No one knows this better than the architects, designers, engineers, and CEOs engaged in the emerging discipline of biomimicry. Join Adelheid Fischer, a biomimicry writer and educator, for a look at how the forms, processes, and systems of nature are helping to inspire innovative solutions to some of our toughest challenges.
A presentation of Scottsdale Arts in support of the Designed to Move exhibit, featuring photographs by Taylor James, which has been organized by the Biomimicry Center at Arizona State University in collaboration with the Desert Botanical Garden ASU's Herbarium, and ASU's Design School.
Join us for "mocktails" and light snacks at 5 pm in the Copper Gallery before the presentation begins at 5:30 in the auditorium.
Registration required
TAGS: | Arts & Crafts | Art & Exhibits | Adult Education |
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