Natural Wonders Gallery and Garden Walk

Suzanne Anker, Remote Sensing: Micro-Landscapes (detail), 2013–17, plaster, pigment, resin in 24 Petri dishes, each 4 x 4 x 2”. Courtesy of the artist.
Investigate the concept of an “ideal landscape” as defined by artists in the Natural Wonders exhibition during a discussion and walk held both in the gallery and outdoors on the Museum’s campus and riverside trail. Led by Brandywine staff including horticultural coordinator Mark Gormel and dean of education and public programs Mary Cronin. This hour-long program will include some walking on uneven surfaces.
A twilight version of this program is also offered on Tuesday, July 10 at 6 p.m.