
Leila Ali Sánchez’s exhibition, “Plants Consumed,” explores the evolving relationship between humans and plants through botanical illustration, photography, and collected objects. Her work highlights the ecological importance of plant life in the face of habitat loss, climate change, and environmental degradation. By focusing on both wild and cultivated species, she invites viewers to reflect on the visibility, value, and future of the plants that shape our everyday lives.
The exhibit will be on display at the Julia C. Butridge Gallery, located within the Dougherty Arts Center, through August 9.
Leila Ali Sánchez’s exhibition, “Plants Consumed,” explores the evolving relationship between humans and plants through botanical illustration, photography, and collected objects. Her work highlights the ecological importance of plant life in the face of habitat loss, climate change, and environmental degradation. By focusing on both wild and cultivated species, she invites viewers to reflect on the visibility, value, and future of the plants that shape our everyday lives.
The exhibit will be on display at the Julia C. Butridge Gallery, located within the Dougherty Arts Center, through August 9.
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