Join us for a JPC afternoon hike* in Adams Gulch followed by an Exhibition Tour of Untrammeled: At Wilderness' Edge with complimentary libations!
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Meet Adams Gulch Trailhead at 4pm —Wear appropriate hiking gear*
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Exhibition Tour & Drinks at The Museum at 5:30pm
About the Exhibition
Featuring artwork by four nationally known artists including two new commissioned projects, Untrammeled considers the way our understanding of the idea of wilderness has evolved since the 1964 Wilderness Act. Working in photography, painting, installation and sculpture, Mark Klett, James Lavadour, Laura McPhee and Marie Watt respond to different aspects of the human relationship to the wild, including the human-wildland interface, wildlife, wildfire, and the human experience of wilderness. Can we continue to protect wilderness while still enjoying it as a resource that is both recreational and spiritual?
About JPC
This special event is presented by SVMoA’s Junior Patrons Circle (JPC), a group of young(ish) adults dedicated to fostering passion for arts and culture in our community. By hosting events and educational activities and informing other young adults and their families about SVMoA, the JPC involves the next generation in the museum’s programs and develops future arts advocates. JPC members also enjoy many benefits, including invitations to all JPC events, discounts on classes and tickets of certain program events, and advance purchase of concert series tickets.