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Local Artists Celebrate Nature at ‘Wetlands for the Holidays’ Exhibit in Clark County’s Wetlands Park

Local Artists Celebrate Nature at ‘Wetlands for the Holidays’ Exhibit in Clark County’s Wetlands Park

“Wetlands for the Holidays” may be the creative diversion through the marshes you were unaware you needed if you’re craving a visual feast that combines nature, art, and festive cheer in a tidy package. This collection of original paintings is on display at the Wetlands Park Nature Center by the Wetlands Park Friends, according to News 3 LV. You can stroll around the “Nest” and see more than 40 artworks created by regional artists until January 24.

Let’s now discuss contributors. More than 20 artists from Clark County have dipped their brushes into their palettes to produce works with a “wetlands” theme, so this isn’t a solo gig. In the midst of eco-conscious splendor, an art lover’s holiday shopping may conclude right here, as all this finery is framed and up for grabs. Nancy Good, a local artist and gallery owner, made sure this isn’t just another sporadic art exhibition by curating the event. This is confirmed by the information in the Clark County press release.

Not to mention that entrance is free, because who doesn’t appreciate a price tag that shouts “free”? There is plenty of time to explore this calm haven of creation because it is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Additionally, it’s an opportunity to help a nonprofit that advocates for awareness and conservation without breaking the bank.

For those who are unaware, here is the rundown on Wetlands Park Friends. In addition to hosting art events, they are a 501(c)3 organization. To ensure that the park’s conservation lessons are as ingrained as muck on a wetland bird’s foot, they lead educational initiatives and events. If you’re interested in getting involved, you can visit the Park Administration Building or visit their website to donate or become a friend. With more than 300 different species of birds and a variety of other creatures, the park’s sheer biodiversity makes it worthwhile to peruse the exhibit or simply pay it a quick visit on any given day.

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To be informed about this and upcoming exhibitions and events, people who are drawn to social media can follow the Clark County Wetlands Park at CCWetlandsPark.

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