The Ecogeoglyphic Observatory presents Beaver (re)Makes the World: Interspecies Collaboration + Healing Damaged Riverscapes With Beavers

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Date: 7/7/2025 7:00 PM - 7/7/2025 8:30 PM

Location: MING Studios

Cost: Free

Category: Grant Recipient

About

Join The Ecogeoglyphic Observatory for an evening about Beavers.
We will touch on the natural history of Beavers; their role in the ecosystem; how municipalities work with beavers (or don’t), and what science can learn from beavers. This program features scientists from Boise State’s Land Use Lab and the City of Boise’s Martha Brabec and will be moderated by The Ecogeoglyphic Observatory.

The Ecogeoglyphic Observatory is a post-disciplinary eco-collective exploring the Boise Valley's historic, present, and future relationship with development. In our current exhibition, RIPARIA, we are embracing the flood plain, the wetland, the intermittent stream, and the river as guides who assist us in seeing how to better live in relation to each other and to the vital dynamics of the living earth. This installation-based show features found and repurposed objects; maps; sculpture; photography; textile works; miniatures; sound art; and more. We hope to see you at the opening!
Learn more about the Ecogeoglyphic Observatory: https://eggobservatory.cargo.site/

Arts & History Grant Program

The City of Boise’s Arts & History Grant program funds quality arts, history, and cultural projects that benefit people living in Boise city limits. Since 1997, the city has awarded over 500 grants with a total disbursement of over $2.1 million. Follow along using #AHGrant. Learn more