News Summary
Bowling Green is set to host the ‘Birds Doing Stuff’ exhibit at Western Kentucky University, featuring stunning wildlife photography by Steve Jessmore. The exhibit opens on March 4 and runs through April 18, offering visitors a chance to appreciate the beauty of birds in the Torch River area. Join the opening reception for an enlightening night with Jessmore. The event promotes wildlife conservation and encourages the community to cherish nature’s wonders.
Bowling Green Welcomes “Birds Doing Stuff” Exhibit at WKU
Get ready, Bowling Green! The vibrant atmosphere of Western Kentucky University is about to buzz with creativity as the School of Media & Communication presents a stunning new exhibit titled “Birds Doing Stuff.” This exciting showcase is a unique opportunity to dive into the beauty and fragility of local wildlife through the lens of talented photographer Steve Jessmore.
Explore the Wonders of Torch River
Mark your calendars for the grand opening on March 4 at 6 p.m. in the Jody Richards Hall Atrium! This exhibit offers a fantastic chance to appreciate a small yet magnificent area of the Torch River located in beautiful northwest Michigan. With many species of birds calling this region home, Jessmore has dedicated himself to capturing their essence, bringing nature’s wonders closer to us all.
Behind the Lens: Steve Jessmore
Steve Jessmore has a knack for effortlessly snapping pictures of birds around his hometown of Grand Rapids and also at his charming cottage by Torch River. His approach is guided by a deep respect for wildlife, ensuring he observes these magnificent creatures without disturbing their natural habitats. This commitment to ethical photography is rooted in Jessmore’s photojournalism background and is a vital aspect of his artistry.
The Opening Reception: A Night to Remember
Don’t miss the chance to meet like-minded nature enthusiasts during the opening reception! After the initial gathering at 6 p.m., join Jessmore at 7 p.m. in the Jody Richards Hall Auditorium for an engaging presentation discussing his creative process and the stories behind the captivating images. Expect an enlightening experience that will make you see our feathered friends through a new lens, literally and figuratively!
Plan Your Visit
If you’re excited to view this extraordinary exhibit, you’ll want to plan your visit. The display will be available from March 4 to April 18, providing ample opportunity to get up close and personal with Jessmore’s work. The gallery will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Wednesday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday to Friday, making it easy for everyone to drop by and soak in the beauty captured in these stunning photographs.
Parking Information
Worrying about parking? No need to fret! Ample parking is available in the Chestnut Street South Lot, conveniently located for your ease. With such thoughtful organization in place, you can focus on enjoying an inspiring evening filled with art, culture, and nature.
Why This Matters
As we face challenges related to wildlife conservation, exhibits like “Birds Doing Stuff” remind us of the striking beauty of our natural surroundings. It encourages the community to appreciate and protect these elegant creatures that share our planet. Steve Jessmore’s work stands as a testament to the power of observation, conservation, and respect for wildlife, showing us that every picture tells a story worth telling.
Conclusion
So, gather your friends and family, and don’t miss out on this fabulous opportunity to connect with nature through art! The “Birds Doing Stuff” exhibit is set to make waves in Bowling Green, and it’s sure to leave a lasting impression on all who attend. Whether you’re an avid birdwatcher or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of nature, this exhibit promises to be a delightful experience for everyone!
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