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July 3, 2021

‘Woven Together Art and Arachnids’ Art Exhibit | National Museum of Wildlife Art

‘Woven Together Art and Arachnids’ Art Exhibit | National Museum of Wildlife Art
July 3, 2021

Woven Together: Art and Arachnids is a collaboration between the National Museum of Wildlife Art and Jackson Hole community members. This exhibition was inspired by and features Beyond Beauty, an episode from the Museum’s Bisoncast video series that stars local spiders—including the recently-discovered mason spider (Castianeira sp.)

National Museum of Wildlife Art
Photo: Jackson Hole News & Guide

Links

  • Woven Together finds connection, beauty – The Jackson Hole News & Guide
  • Museum Short In Film Fest – The Jackson Hole News & Guide
  • Record setting summer at the National Museum of Wildlife Art – Buckrail, ArtFix Daily

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About Maggie

Maggie Raboin is an ecologist whose research seeks to uncover the ways that invertebrates are affected by human-created environmental change. She is currently a PhD candidate at UC Berkeley.

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Inaudible Noise Pollution of the Invertebrate World | Acoustics TodayJuly 29, 2021
‘Woven Together Art and Arachnids’ Art Exhibit | National Museum of Wildlife ArtJuly 3, 2021
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