Out of Home Range: ArtsThursdays – A Night of Biodiversity at Harvard- April 25

Like amphibians? Me too! If you want to learn more about the little cuties, come on down to the Harvard Museums of Science and Culture for ArtsThursday on Thursday, April 25 from 5-9 pm for a free night of fun with frogs and other stuff too. Check it out:

This month, learn how photographers and scientists document biodiversity and use art to help people connect with nature.  Visit the photography exhibit Frogs! Through an Ecology Lens, to learn about the diversity of frogs in India. Attend the lecture, India: An Amphibian Hotspot, presented by scientist and photographer S. D. Biju, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm.  

Visit In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers, an art + science exhibition inspired by Henry David Thoreau’s plant collections from Concord, Massachusetts.

Create a cyanotype–a camera-less photographic print–using local plant material and guided by photographer Leah Sobsey, whose work is featured in the Thoreau exhibition. Take some snaps in our photo booth with fun nature-themed props and backgrounds.

Purchase drinks at the cash bar (valid government ID required to consume alcoholic beverages).Enter a free raffle to win museum gifts and membership. 

Free and open to the public. Free event parking at the 52 Oxford Street Garage. RSVPs are encouraged, but walk-in visitors are always welcome. Harvard Museum of Natural History, 26 Oxford Street |Cambridge.

RSVP for ArtsThursdays: A Night of Biodiversity

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