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Lexington seeks submissions for Art by Nature: Monarch Waystations

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Mayor Linda Gorto, City of Lexington | City of Lexington website

Mayor Linda Gorto, City of Lexington | City of Lexington website

Lexington is seeking submissions for Art by Nature: Monarch Waystations, a celebration of pollinator gardens in the community. Artists are invited to submit works inspired by one of 20 featured Monarch Waystation locations or another certified Monarch Waystation in Fayette County. Visual artists, including painters, photographers, fiber artists, jewelry makers, sculptors, and glass artists, are encouraged to participate. The deadline for artists to declare their intent to exhibit is Friday, Sept. 13.

This program is in its seventh year and features both new and returning artists. Kathleen McCoy shared that Art by Nature has become a family event with her sister, Marie Waddell Pearson, and her son, Tom McCoy.

“My sister told me about Art by Nature since she had submitted an oil painting,” said Ms. McCoy. “I joined in with my watercolor, and my son decided to enter his photography. The theme was trees the first year all three of us entered, and my son's photo won first prize.”

Ms. McCoy added, “I've enjoyed 3 years of competing with my son and my sister. It has encouraged me to try painting different subjects, and I enjoy my family joining in and competing against them as well. I guess we’re a competitive family!”

This year’s theme highlights the numerous Monarch Waystations planted throughout the community, including several city parks.

“Waystations provide an important source of food and habitat for successive generations of monarchs,” said Jennifer Hubbard, Superintendent of Natural Areas for Parks and Recreation. “Many people don’t realize that pollinators provide approximately one third of the food we eat, making it even more important to protect them and sustain their resources. We appreciate all of the people dedicated to using their green spaces to best support monarchs and other pollinator species, adding to a healthier ecosystem and planet for ourselves and for many other species.”

The 2024 exhibit will be held from Oct. 18 through Dec. 6 at the Living Arts and Science Center on North Martin Luther King Blvd. The program is not juried; artists of all levels are welcome to participate by submitting up to three pieces. Works are available for sale with proceeds going to the artist or may be retained by the artist.

The City plans a series of art and nature events in conjunction with the exhibit; details will be announced closer to the gallery opening in October.

The participation form and map of Monarch Waystations can be found on the Art by Nature webpage. Free plans are available through Plant by Numbers for those interested in planting native plants at home.

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