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SUMMARY:Beehavior Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Western Wyoming Community College will host an art exhibition inspired by bees from March 2nd\, to April 23rd\, 2018 with a gallery talk by Ashley Hope Carlisle April 26th at 12:30PM\, in the art gallery. \n\n\n\nAshley Hope Carlisle\, Associate Professor of Art in Sculpture at UW and Dr. Michael Dillon\, Associate Professor in the Department of Zoology & Physiology and Program in Ecology at UW have converged to create works encompassing bees and your senses. This exhibition is part of a National Science Foundation grant supporting research which explores how bumblebees are able to thrive everywhere from lowland California to alpine Oregon. The grant\, "Adaptation Across Latitude and Altitude: Genomics\, Morphology\, and Physiology of Montane Bumble Bees" is a collaboration with Jeffrey D. Lozier from the University of Alabama\, and James P. Strange from the University of Utah.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Western Wyoming Community College will host an art exhibition inspired by bees from March 2nd\, to April 23rd\, 2018 with a gallery talk by Ashley Hope Carlisle April 26th at 12:30PM\, in the art gallery.
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\nAshley Hope Carlisle\, Associate Professor of Art in Sculpture at UW and \;Dr. Michael Dillon\, Associate Professor in the Department of Zoology &\; Physiology and Program in Ecology \;at UW have converged to create works \;encompassing bees and your senses. \; This exhibition is part of a National Science Foundation grant supporting research which explores how bumblebees are able to thrive everywhere from lowland California to alpine Oregon. The grant\, \;"\;Adaptation Across Latitude and Altitude: Genomics\, Morphology\, and Physiology of Montane Bumble Bees&rdquo\; is a collaboration with Jeffrey D. Lozier from the University of Alabama\, and James P. Strange from the University of Utah.
LOCATION:Western Wyoming Community College Art Gallery
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URL:https://business.rockspringschamber.com/events/details/beehavior-art-exhibit-03-16-2018-3727
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