The Language of Water

Non-SAQA
Exhibition

As the first artist in residence for The Wetlands Initiative, Lindsay Olson is honored to present "The Language of Water: Art, Ecology, and Engineering," an exhibition that explores the profound connections between art, ecology, and the intricate engineering systems that govern our wetlands and waterways. Olson's work reflects a sustained engagement with the vital issues surrounding water, our most precious resource.

With artwork from four different freshwater projects, this exhibition is not just a reflection of Olson's artistic journey, but a call to recognize water as a language of its own—one that speaks of connection, responsibility, and hope. By integrating scientific research with artistic expression, she hopes to provoke thought and inspire action regarding pressing environmental challenges. You are invited to engage with these pieces and explore the transformative power of water in art and in life.

More Info

Lindsay Olson, detail Land and Sea Intimate Connections/Regenerative Agriculture
Location
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Venue Info

Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
2430 N Cannon Dr.
Chicago IL 60614
United States