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First Friday in May with artist Sarah Red-Laird: Bee Habitat in Cyanotype

First Friday Artwalk
On the first Friday of every month from 5 from 5pm - 7pm
562 A Street between 4th & 5th

Wine and refreshments are provided.

Artist and BeeGirl.org Co-Director, Sarah Red-Laird, will be joining KS Wild the First Friday in May to show and celebrate the “Bee Habitat in Cyanotype” project. This multimedia conceptual art show features cyanotype prints of flowers collected from BGO’s bee habitat conservation projects, bees from our entomological collection integrated in the works, and a website to accompany each piece highlighting the conservation partnership on the landscape where the bees and flowers were connected. For more details on the project, visit: beegirl.org/cyanotype

Artist Bio

Sarah Red-Laird is a conceptual artist and the founder and co-director of the Bee Girl organization (BGO), a grassroots nonprofit centered on bee habit conservation through research, regeneration, art, & education. Her work currently has her chasing bees from the Coast Mountains of Oregon, though the Great Basin, to Montana’s Paradise Valley, and into the Great Plains. “Bee Habitat in Cyanotype” is a multimedia art project with a goal to move our communities to be more passionate about regenerative agriculture and the importance of bee habitat through art.