Rooted a mile high, Denver Botanic Gardens has been a favorite Denver destination for over 55 years. Art and science unite in the Gardens' spectacular 23-acre urban oasis, offering an unforgettable artistic garden experience, as well as a living laboratory for education and acclaimed conservation and research programs.

Additional sites at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield, a 750-acre native plant refuge in Littleton; Mount Goliath, a high altitude trail and interpretive site filled with alpine wildflowers on the Mount Evans Scenic Byway; and Centennial Gardens, a five-acre formal garden in downtown Denver, extend our rich horticultural offerings throughout the Front Range.

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Urban Nature, the Gardens' 2008 signature exhibition, explores the intersection of nature and urban culture. Art and horticulture are the tools city dwellers can employ to evoke the natural world as concrete and steel steadily encroach on our green space.

The exhibit will feature paintings from over a dozen street-style artists including internationally recognized Lady Pink, Mac, and Siloette. New York City activist Lady Pink has transitioned from painting subway trains in the 70s and 80s, to creating grand scale murals throughout New York City and lecturing at universities across the country. Phoenix-based Mac draws inspiration from the Mexican and Chicano culture of the American Southwest. Siloette, who currently resides in Los Angeles, is recognized mainly for her feminine subject matter, unique flowing style and organic ingredients.

Well known local artists include: Amanda Marie, Elisabeth Bunker, Delton Demarest, Dread, Sophie Fernandez, Javier Flores, Jolt, Mission, Adam Moorhead, Todd Robinson & Ian Rumley, and Wiser.

Street murals will be created on temporary panels situated within the natural beauty of the Gardens' York Street site, creating visual relationships that both surprise and resonate.

Green up with city-wise planting techniques and exhibits designed to get you into the rhythm of nature in the heart of the city. Some program examples include: a discussion on the healing power and deliciousness of wild plants, classes on raising chickens in the city, and hands-on instruction in creating gardens for balconies or terraces. Also, spoken word presentations will be delivered at a Poetry Slam! and Open Mic Night at Denver Botanic Gardens on Monday, May 12, from 7-9 p.m., co-presented by the University of Denver's Writing Program. Click here for a complete list of related "Urban Nature" programs.

Other exhibits will complement "Urban Nature" including "The Art of Nature" exhibit at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield.

Exhibition Dates: April 19-Nov. 30

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Denver Botanic Gardens
1005 York Street
Denver, Colorado 80206

720-865-3500

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