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TUCSON BOTANICAL GARDENS

UNPRECEDENTED AUGMENTED REALITY EXHIBITION, Seeing the Invisible, to premiere at Tucson Botanical Gardens

The most ambitious exhibition to date of contemporary artworks created with augmented reality (AR) technology will premiere in September at Tucson Botanical Gardens. Seeing the Invisible features works by more than a dozen international artists such as Ai Weiwei, Isaac Julien CBE, and Sigalit Landau. Forging new links between botanical gardens located around the globe, the exhibition fosters collaboration between institutions, artists, and audiences, highlighting the power of art to connect people worldwide. “Not only does augmented reality offer our guests an opportunity to engage with the Gardens in a fundamentally different way, but it allows us to share works of art we might not otherwise have ever been able to show,” says Michelle Conklin, Tucson Botanical Gardens Executive Director. “This is a rare chance for us to give visitors a unique, immersive fine arts experience in a public garden setting.” For more information, visit TucsonBotanical.org or call (520) 326-9686.

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AN AUGMENTED REALITY CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION

The JERUSALEM BOTANICAL GARDENS In Partership With OUTSET CONTEMPORARY ART FUND

COMING SEPTEMBER 2021

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