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2023 Florigami in the Garden (A Fresh Look at Paper Folding in the 21st Century with Large-Scale Origami-Inspired Metal Sculptures)NEW

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Date: Wednesday, 3 January, 2024       Time: All Day
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Fort Worth Botanic Japanese Garden
3400 Japanese Garden Blvd.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
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Map of Fort Worth Botanic Japanese Garden, 3400 Japanese Garden Blvd.

"Florigami in the Garden" is a captivating and innovative show that offers a fresh perspective on the ancient art of paper folding, known as origami, by seamlessly blending it with modern design and engineering techniques. This unique exhibition introduces a striking fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary aesthetics through the creation of large-scale metal sculptures inspired by origami.

Enjoy a new outdoor sculpture exhibition by Santa Fe artists Jennifer and Kevin Box. The show presents a fresh look at paper folding in the 21st Century with large-scale origami-inspired metal sculptures. Emerging butterflies, big birds, grazing deer, and blooming flowers all celebrate the process of plant pollination. The colorful, whimsical and kinetic sculptures were created in collaboration with modern masters of paper folding; Robert J. Lang, Michael G. LaFosse and Beth Johnson. Their intricate folds have been transformed into monumental metalsculpture by Kevin Box and his studio team to inspire, educate and entertain audiences in the outdoor setting of public gardens. FLORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN is presented by Rosa’s Café.

“Origami presents a simple life metaphor: We begin with a blank page, what we do with it is up to us and thepossibilities are endless.” - Kevin Box

Exhibit is included with Garden admission. FWBG members receive free entry.

Exhibition Dates
August 19, 2023 - February 14, 2024

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Location
Fort Worth Botanic Japanese Garden, 3400 Japanese Garden Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107

Event Title
2023 Florigami in the Garden (A Fresh Look at Paper Folding in the 21st Century with Large- Scale Origami-Inspired Metal Sculptures)

Jennifer & Kevin Box Gallery

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