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Future Exhibitions

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What Nature
Remembers

What Nature Remembers explores the ways the natural world lives within us through memory, sensation, residue, and inheritance. Rather than presenting landscape as image, the exhibition considers nature as something carried in the body. The scent of cut grass. The irritation of pollen. The damp weight of humidity. The quiet spread of moss across concrete. The grief of a dying plant.

At a time when our relationship to the environment feels increasingly mediated and fragile, this exhibition resists nostalgia and spectacle. Instead, it asks what lingers. What persists in our senses. What cycles through us.

Through installation, sculpture, sound, scent, photography, and conceptual practices, the gallery becomes a site where human and nonhuman presence meet. The works do not replicate the natural world. They transmit its traces, rhythms, and memory.

Nature is not outside us. It is something we carry, and something that carries us.

Anonymous Society

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Monday through Friday

1 to 5 pm or by appointment

12 Francis J Clarke Circle

Bethel CT 06801

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