Group Show: Radical Botany

Radical Botany is a three-person exhibition including work by Rachelle Dang, Landon Newton, and Grace Sachi Troxell (M.F.A. '21). These three artists share an interest in vegetal intelligence as well as their systems and moments of interaction with humans. Amongst the artists, these ideas are explored through historical, textural, and material investigations. In their different practices, they explore the growing and decomposing of this vegetal/human connection.
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