![]() Their roots extend deep into the soil, and their branches touch the sky. As natural wonders, they have always captivated the human mind and imagination. ![]() Trees are essential participants in the web of life. Puppetry Performance led by Neda Izadi, performed by students of Hartford Public Library'sĪfter School Academy for English Learners at Center Church, 60 Gold Street, Hartford, CT The Tree Diagram: Mapping Branches of Knowledge UConn Botanical Conservatory, UConn Storrs Trees in India's Contemporary Indigenous ArtĪrena Gallery, Department of Art and Art History, UConn Storrs Seeing Truth: Art, Science, Museums, and Making Knowledge The Tree of Life: Interconnecting Religions, Artistic Traditions, and Scientific Knowledge Puppet Performance by Matthew Cohen, Rahul Koonathara and UConn Puppet Arts Meet at the Patio between the Benton Museum and the Wilbur Cross Building, UConn Storrs Virtual Lunchtime Artist's Talk with Jumaadi Puppet Forum with Jumaadi and Matthew Cohenīallard Institute and Museum of Puppetry, UConn Storrs Jumaadi: From Wayang Kulit to Contemporary Art ![]() William Benton Museum of Art, UConn Storrs Please call 860.486.2524 for exhibit hours.Īrt Building in front of Contemporary Art Galleries, UConn Storrs The Dodd Center for Human Rights, UConn Storrs Picture Books and Engravings from Archives & Special Collections, University of Connecticut Library The Tree in Jewish and Christian Traditions: A Selection of Fine Press Editions, Reception and Artist Talk by Beverly Penn Etz Chaim - The Tree of Life: The Importance of Trees in Judaismīeverly Penn and Katie DeGroot Art Exhibit, with Works by 2025 Master of Fine Arts CandidatesĪlexey von Schlippe Gallery, UConn Avery Point ![]()
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