Nature Photography Exhibit at Morton Arboretum Showcases the Beauty of the Outdoors

The 2024 Nature Photography Exhibit at Morton Arboretum is set to take place on May 10-12, offering visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of nature-inspired fine art photography. Located at 4100 Route 53 in Lisle, the event will feature the work of 50 talented artists from the Morton Arboretum Photographic Society (MAPS), who will display over 140 breathtaking photographs.

The exhibit will showcase a wide range of nature photographs, including captivating landscapes, stunning animals, vibrant plants, majestic trees, and awe-inspiring skies. These works of art have been captured both locally and internationally, allowing viewers to appreciate the beauty of nature from various corners of the world.

In addition to admiring the photographs, visitors will have the chance to purchase artwork in the form of cards, tabletop images, books, and matted prints. This provides an excellent opportunity to take home a piece of the exhibit and support the artists.

The exhibit will be open to the public and is free for members of the Morton Arboretum or those with paid admission. Prices for paid admission range from $12 for youth aged 2-17 to $17 for adults aged 18-64, with discounted rates available for seniors aged 65 and above.

To enhance the experience, an opening reception will be held on Friday, May 10, from 5 to 8 PM. During this time, visitors will have the chance to connect with the artists and gain deeper insights into their creative processes. The exhibit will then continue on Saturday, May 11, and Sunday, May 12, from 10 AM to 4 PM.

Organizers also suggest pairing the exhibit with a wildflower walk or drive through The Arboretum’s grounds, which will be at the peak of blooming just in time for Mother’s Day weekend. This will create a truly immersive nature experience and a memorable outing for families and photography enthusiasts alike.

Don’t miss this opportunity to witness the incredible beauty of nature through the lens of talented photographers. For more information, visit mortonarb.org/explore/activities/adult-programs/morton-arboretum-photographic-society-exhibit/.

FAQ Section:

1. When and where will the 2024 Nature Photography Exhibit at Morton Arboretum take place?
The 2024 Nature Photography Exhibit at Morton Arboretum will take place on May 10-12. It will be located at 4100 Route 53 in Lisle.

2. Who will be displaying their work at the exhibit?
The exhibit will feature the work of 50 talented artists from the Morton Arboretum Photographic Society (MAPS).

3. What types of nature photographs will be showcased?
The exhibit will showcase a wide range of nature photographs, including captivating landscapes, stunning animals, vibrant plants, majestic trees, and awe-inspiring skies.

4. Where have the photographs been captured?
The photographs have been captured both locally and internationally, allowing viewers to appreciate the beauty of nature from various corners of the world.

5. Can visitors purchase artwork at the exhibit?
Yes, visitors will have the chance to purchase artwork in the form of cards, tabletop images, books, and matted prints.

6. Are there admission fees for the exhibit?
The exhibit is free for members of the Morton Arboretum or those with paid admission. Paid admission prices range from $12 for youth aged 2-17 to $17 for adults aged 18-64, with discounted rates available for seniors aged 65 and above.

7. Will there be an opening reception?
Yes, an opening reception will be held on Friday, May 10, from 5 to 8 PM. During this time, visitors can connect with the artists and gain deeper insights into their creative processes.

8. What are the exhibition hours on Saturday and Sunday?
The exhibit will continue on Saturday, May 11, and Sunday, May 12, from 10 AM to 4 PM.

9. Are there any other suggested activities to pair with the exhibit?
Organizers suggest pairing the exhibit with a wildflower walk or drive through The Arboretum’s grounds, which will be at the peak of blooming just in time for Mother’s Day weekend.

Key Terms:
– Morton Arboretum: The location of the nature photography exhibit, it is a renowned outdoor museum that focuses on the study and conservation of trees and other plants.
– Morton Arboretum Photographic Society (MAPS): The photography society associated with the Morton Arboretum, whose artists will be displaying their work at the exhibit.

Suggested Related Links:
mortonarb.org (Morton Arboretum official website)