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Vanishing Circles Art Exhibition at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum | Tucson, Arizona

Western Burrowing Owl by Richard Sloan

August Summer Hours

9 a.m.–2 p.m. Daily

5 p.m.–9 p.m.

(Saturdays only)

Vanishing Circles is a collection of paintings and drawings acquired for the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum by the Michael and Priscilla Baldwin Foundation. Each of the animals, plants, and habitats portrayed in the collection is endangered, threatened, or otherwise compromised in the Sonoran Desert Region.

 

The Vanishing Circles collection at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Art Institute serves to increase awareness of the threats to the rich biodiversity of the Sonoran desert. Conservation through Art Education is the driving force of the Art Institute, and this collection is the embodiment of the notion that seeing the desert through the lens of art increases our understanding of the interconnectedness of the natural world. 

 

Visit the exhibit this summer and learn how you can help save our desert.

Vanishing Circles exhibition artwork "San Esteban Chuckwalla" by Carel Pieter Brest van Kempen

San Esteban Chuckwalla by Carel Pieter Brest van Kempen

Entrance to the exhibit is included in museum admission or memberships.
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