This year the Borderbend Arts Collective presents several programs that resonate with Project Passenger Pigeon. When a passenger pigeon named Martha died at the Cincinnati Zoo in 1914, the passenger pigeon became an extinct species. Centenary projects marking the extinction of the passenger pigeon are being coordinated around the world, and we're glad that Borderbend is participating in this yearlong commemoration. Join us at the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore during Earth Week -- Talking with Extinct & Endangered Species: An Arts Workshop Saturday, April 26 (11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.) Green Gary Celebration Douglas Center for Environmental Education Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore 100 N. Lake St. Gary, IN free and open to the public Click here to find out more about this workshop. | Over the past several years, Borderbend has presented several arts programs that connect with nature. Those programs include:
During the upcoming months Borderbend will be developing programs that resonate with our continuing commitment to exploring meaningful connections between the arts, nature, and community engagement. We will be presenting another Project Passenger Pigeon event, during the Ninth Annual Chicago Calling Arts Festival. Click here for more info. Please contact us if you would like to find out more about the programs we are planning this year, as part of Project Passenger Pigeon. |