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By Traci Vogel

Published on October 21, 2008 at 4:24am

Are we urban dwellers out of touch with nature? And if so, does it matter? This is broad topic addressed by the social art exhibit The Gatherers: Greening Our Urban Spheres. Through public social spaces, food workshops, panel discussions, and walking tours, the exhibit tries to glean how we interact with the urban environment, how we take food production for granted, and how we can incorporate nature back into our gray, cement habitat. Tonight's opening night party lays the groundwork and sows the seeds; what flowers is up to you and the artists.
Oct. 31-Jan. 11, 2008