Presented by Brushwood Center

2025_07_13: Rooted in the Shadow of Coal Opening Reception

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About This Event

This summer, Brushwood Center presents a new exhibition, Rooted in the Shadow of Coal: Botanical Treasures of the Waukegan Dunes. It is presented in partnership with the Driehaus Museum to explore perspectives on art and nature in association with their summer exhibition featuring acclaimed botanical artist Rory McEwen, Rory McEwen: A New Perspective on Nature.


Rooted in the Shadow of Coal embraces the tradition of botanical art while expanding to include a wider range of artists and media, all focused on the resilient plants of the Waukegan Dunes. Each artwork in the show includes a reference to at least one, and sometimes several, of these botanical wonders. What has proximity to pollution done to the site? What does it mean to have this surviving and thriving natural environment next to coal ash ponds? In this exhibition, botanical art becomes a lens to consider health, equity, and nature.

Schedule

  • 1pm - Exhibition Opens - Refreshments Available
  • 2pm - Panel Discussion
  • 3pm - Exhibition Closes

 

Please note: Seating for the panel discussion will be limited, registration guarantees admission, but not necessarily a seat. If you require a seat for accessibility, please let us know at the event, and you will be prioritized.

 

About This Event

This summer, Brushwood Center presents a new exhibition, Rooted in the Shadow of Coal: Botanical Treasures of the Waukegan Dunes. It is presented in partnership with the Driehaus Museum to explore perspectives on art and nature in association with their summer exhibition featuring acclaimed botanical artist Rory McEwen, Rory McEwen: A New Perspective on Nature.


Rooted in the Shadow of Coal embraces the tradition of botanical art while expanding to include a wider range of artists and media, all focused on the resilient plants of the Waukegan Dunes. Each artwork in the show includes a reference to at least one, and sometimes several, of these botanical wonders. What has proximity to pollution done to the site? What does it mean to have this surviving and thriving natural environment next to coal ash ponds? In this exhibition, botanical art becomes a lens to consider health, equity, and nature.

Schedule

  • 1pm - Exhibition Opens - Refreshments Available
  • 2pm - Panel Discussion
  • 3pm - Exhibition Closes

 

Please note: Seating for the panel discussion will be limited, registration guarantees admission, but not necessarily a seat. If you require a seat for accessibility, please let us know at the event, and you will be prioritized.

 

Getting There

Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods
21850 Riverwoods Rd
Riverwoods, 60015
United States