Neill-Cochran House Museum second annual "Hope for Spring' exhibition celebrates the Texas pollinators who work tirelessly to bring the hope of spring. Nature has a plethora of pollinators that beautify the world. Bees and butterflies are the most well-known, but even birds and Austin’s favorite bats help to spread the beauty of spring. Without their help, all the incredible colors that pepper the Texas countryside come spring would not happen.
The artwork will be placed before a jury, who will determine three winners and an honorable mention. The winners will be announced at the opening reception.
The exhibition will remain on display through April 16.
Neill-Cochran House Museum second annual "Hope for Spring' exhibition celebrates the Texas pollinators who work tirelessly to bring the hope of spring. Nature has a plethora of pollinators that beautify the world. Bees and butterflies are the most well-known, but even birds and Austin’s favorite bats help to spread the beauty of spring. Without their help, all the incredible colors that pepper the Texas countryside come spring would not happen.
The artwork will be placed before a jury, who will determine three winners and an honorable mention. The winners will be announced at the opening reception.
The exhibition will remain on display through April 16.
Neill-Cochran House Museum second annual "Hope for Spring' exhibition celebrates the Texas pollinators who work tirelessly to bring the hope of spring. Nature has a plethora of pollinators that beautify the world. Bees and butterflies are the most well-known, but even birds and Austin’s favorite bats help to spread the beauty of spring. Without their help, all the incredible colors that pepper the Texas countryside come spring would not happen.
The artwork will be placed before a jury, who will determine three winners and an honorable mention. The winners will be announced at the opening reception.
The exhibition will remain on display through April 16.