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Date: Friday, December 12Location: Montana Natural History Center
Time: 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Cost: FREE and open to the public
Join us for a new gallery opening at the Montana Natural History Center, featuring work by Missoula photographer Peggy Christian!
In conjunction with the new Naturalist Field Station exhibit featuring the University of Montana Herbarium, this show contains a collection of photographic prints that explore the beauty of botanical forms found in three different herbariums.
From UM’s, 16 of the most popular Montana wildflowers, chosen by the Missoula Native Plant Society, as well as a selection of specimens from Glacier Park’s Belly River herbarium are rendered in cyanotype. This is one of the earliest photographic printing processes and was used by Anna Atkins for her images of her seaweed collection in the first photographically illustrated book in 1843. In addition there is a collection of hand-painted photographs using botanical inks from John Pierce’s herbarium of the Rattlesnake.
Peggy Christian is a Missoula photographer, writer, and book artist who works in a variety of historical alternative printing processes and is an herbarium aficionado.
Light refreshments provided.
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