Thank You for Celebrating the Opening of "Paleoart Through Time"

A huge thank you to everyone who came out for the opening reception of "Paleoart Through Time"

Executive Director Gabriela Chavarria (left), and artist Drew Hogan (right), at the opening reception of Paleoart Through Time.

A huge thank you to everyone who came out for the opening reception of Paleoart Through Time, our newest exhibit featuring the incredible work of sculpture artist Drew Hogan! It was awesome to celebrate Drew’s art with over 100 guests — a wonderful evening full of curiosity, conversation, and creativity.


Drew’s sculptures explore how our understanding of prehistoric species has changed over the last century, inviting us to reflect on the ways science and art work together to shape our vision of the past.


If you missed the opening, don’t worry, Paleoart Through Time will be on display at ScienceWorks through the end of September. Come see these stunning, thought-provoking pieces for yourself!

Sculpture artist Drew Hogan (left) and Executive Director Gabriela Chavarria (right), at the opening reception of Paleoart Through Time.
Guests at the opening reception of Paleoart Through Time.
Guests at the opening reception of Paleoart Through Time.
Guests at the opening reception of Paleoart Through Time.

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