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Whisper Camel-Means knows how disruptive highways can be to animal habitats. The tribal wildlife biologist has dedicated her career to safety measures designed to allow animals to safely cross highways.
She will present “Protecting Spirit of Place: Reconstructing Highways, Maintaining Habitat Connectivity and Respecting Tribal Culture,” an hourlong webinar from the National Museum of Wildlife Art and Yellowstone to Yukon. The webinar starts at 5 p.m. Wednesday. Register at WildlifeArt.org/events.
Camel-Means has worked one of the most extensive wildlife-sensitive design efforts on record in North America.
â Caroline Kucera
Hindman to present historic & contemporary Western art in May auction
Watching the Rising Trout. Eanger Irving Couse (American, 18661936). Estimate: $70,000 -$90,000.
DENVER, CO
.- On May 6 and 7, Hindman Auctions will present its Western Paintings and Sculpture auction, which will also include a Contemporary Native American Art session. The sale will feature several celebrated Western artists from the 18th and 19th centuries whose works capture the imagery and breathtaking landscapes of the American West as well as the vibrant mix of Native American and other Southwestern cultures. Session I of the sale on May 6 will feature 24 works being sold to benefit The Couse Foundation, Taos, New Mexico, and the construction of The Lunder Research Center in 2021 focusing on the Taos Society of Artists (TSA). The sale also features property from private collectors and estates as well as institutions including property being sold to benefit the art collections at the University of Denver,
Tampa Bay architecture firms Wannemacher Jensen, Hoffman to merge tampabay.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tampabay.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Museums, meanderings and more in St. Petersburg
Ronnie Lovler
Visit the Dalí Museum, the James Museum and take in much, much more
Want to take a walk inside a Vincent Van Gogh painting? Perhaps experience an evening with his celebrated “Starry Night” or take a garden stroll surrounded by the artist’s joyful and sunny “Sunflowers” in a totally immersive, multisensory way?
You can do that with a visit to the Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg by taking in the Van Gogh Alive exhibit, on display through April 11.
When I made the visit not too long ago, I hated to see my sojourn end. Yes, I know immersive and multisensory are words that might sound over the top, but in this case, the description fits. Van Gogh Alive is an exhibit that is not just for viewing, but also for feeling and hearing. And I did.