Evergreen as Muse 2022
Evergreen Museum & Library 4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United StatesExhibition showcasing photographs by 10 Johns Hopkins University undergraduate students who were inspired by the history of Evergreen
Exhibition showcasing photographs by 10 Johns Hopkins University undergraduate students who were inspired by the history of Evergreen
Evergreen Museum & Library invites you to an evening celebrating the opening of two photography exhibitions: The Lifted Veil and Evergreen as Muse. Meet the artists, peruse the exhibitions, and enjoy light refreshments!
Landscape photography, ranging from infrared to color, shows how Phyllis Berger's view of the world has changed since undergoing successful cataract surgery.
Landscape photography, ranging from infrared to color, shows how Phyllis Berger's view of the world has changed since undergoing successful cataract surgery.
Landscape photography, ranging from infrared to color, shows how Phyllis Berger's view of the world has changed since undergoing successful cataract surgery.
Landscape photography, ranging from infrared to color, shows how Phyllis Berger's view of the world has changed since undergoing successful cataract surgery.
Landscape photography, ranging from infrared to color, shows how Phyllis Berger's view of the world has changed since undergoing successful cataract surgery.
Landscape photography, ranging from infrared to color, shows how Phyllis Berger's view of the world has changed since undergoing successful cataract surgery.
Landscape photography, ranging from infrared to color, shows how Phyllis Berger's view of the world has changed since undergoing successful cataract surgery.
Landscape photography, ranging from infrared to color, shows how Phyllis Berger's view of the world has changed since undergoing successful cataract surgery.
Landscape photography, ranging from infrared to color, shows how Phyllis Berger's view of the world has changed since undergoing successful cataract surgery.
Join Evergreen Curators and special guests for the grand opening of the new exhibition A History of Houseplants!