State of Nature: Picturing Indiana Biodiversity, was created and put together by the Director of Grunwald Gallery, Elizabeth “Betsy” Stirratt, along with the help of fellow professors, local artists, and the Indiana State Museum.
The experience that the audience gets is truly unique, as a scientist, conservationist, or just a curious townie.
With projected videos, large carcasses, wolves, or artwork, Stirratt hopes there is something for everyone to be able to appreciate Indiana’s natural beauty.
The exhibit began in August and will be open to the public on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 12 to 4 until November 18th on an appointment only basis. Appointments can be made by emailing grunwald@indiana.edu.
Visitors are required to wear masks and maintain physical distancing protocols to participate.
The exhibit will appear for online 3-D viewing by the second week of October for a virtual walk-through tour.