The Conversation Unveiled A Celebration of Art and Nature with Tony Angell

Shoreline, WALocal News

"The Conversation Unveiled," hosted by the Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Foundation, will take place on February 22, 2025, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm, featuring renowned local artist Tony Angell. Set in the picturesque Kruckeberg Botanic Garden in Shoreline, WA, the event invites community members to gather for light refreshments while celebrating the fusion of art and nature. Central to the event is the unveiling of a plaque dedicated to Angell's beloved raven sculpture, "The Conversation," located at the garden's entrance. Attendees will also enjoy a guided tour highlighting the garden's artistic elements and natural beauty. This celebration emphasizes the profound connection between art and the environment, encouraging reflection and appreciation of both.

The event is free to attend, with a suggested $10 donation to support the foundation's ongoing efforts. Angell's impressive body of work can be seen in various public spaces and prestigious collections, reinforcing the importance of art in public life. Join us in honoring the creativity that inspires and enriches our community.

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