Reception and Presentation for Instinct Extinct:
The Great Pacific Flyway
Sept. 28
There will be reception and presentation celebrating “Instinct Extinct: The Great Pacific Flyway,” the multi-disciplinary art and design installation that explores and celebrates the biology, beauty, and bounty of the Pacific Flyway. The event begins at 6 p.m. at the UC Davis Design Museum on Sept. 28.
The Pacific Flyway is viewed through a range of lenses: wildlife habitat, agricultural heartland, recreational commons, conservation story, and inspirational phenomena for artists, writers and everyone in California and beyond. The exhibition is a partnership of the visual artist team including UC Davis art professors Glenda Drew and Ann Savageau, and Valerie Constantino from Sacramento State University as well as with various organizations, associations, agencies, scientists, and scholars.
The exhibition is at the UC Davis Design Museum, part of the College of Letters and Science, and is located in Cruess Hall, Room 124. It is free and open weekdays noon to 4 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 4 p.m.
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