Overview
Nature as Archive considers what stories the plants around us hold and how the natural world in South Florida holds memory and history. Led by Miami community historian Nadege Green, the workshop encourages participants to think of plants as living records of place, migration and survival.
Participants will engage in a hands-on botanical stamping activity, using leaves, stems, and natural forms to create art pieces that translate these stories into visual impressions.
Photo credit:
Andrea Chung, Vex VIII, 2020
Collage, ink and beads on paper handmade from traditional birthing cloth
22 x 16.5 in.
Collection of Kim Vernon

Nature as Archive considers what stories the plants around us hold and how the natural world in South Florida holds memory and history. Led by Miami community historian Nadege Green, the workshop encourages participants to think of plants as living records of place, migration and survival.
Participants will engage in a hands-on botanical stamping activity, using leaves, stems, and natural forms to create art pieces that translate these stories into visual impressions.
Photo credit:
Andrea Chung, Vex VIII, 2020
Collage, ink and beads on paper handmade from traditional birthing cloth
22 x 16.5 in.
Collection of Kim Vernon

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