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SUMMARY:From Burn to Bloom
DESCRIPTION:Come to Odell Brewing to make art learn science!\n\nFrom Burn to Bloom is a public art+science event hosted by The Geospatial Centroid ( https://gis.colostate.edu/ ) and the Radical Open Science Syndicate ( https://rossyndicate.com/ ) at Colorado State University and sponsored by the Intermountain West Transformation Network ( https://resilience.unm.edu/ ) and WUI Productions ( https://www.wuiproductions.com/ ).\nIn 2020, our community experienced the largest wildfires in Colorado history. Since then, researchers at CSU have been working hard to understand how these high-elevation fires have impacted our ecosystems. To share this research with the public, we are inviting artists across disciplines to co-create hands-on stations for learning and making.\nWhile wildfire is inherently destructive, post-fire ecology holds valuable lessons about hope, resilience, and recovery. From Burn to Bloom will combine the emotional power of art and artmaking with the educational power of scientific research to explore these themes.\nFrom Burn to Bloom will be a fun and interactive community event with playful art and science activities, hopeful community reflection, and all-ages education. Get inspired by the ways nature repairs after fire and reflect on building more resilient landscapes–and mindsets–in the face of an ever-changing climate. \n\n\nPaint algal bloom watercolors + learn how fire affects our water quality \nMake rainbow trout block prints + learn how fire influences fish and bugs \nCreate an aspen cyanotype + learn how they protect the forest from fire \nCraft a river resiliency bracelet + learn about post-fire stream response \nWrite a love letter to the forest on seed paper + learn about post-fire flowers  \nPlay in a (simulated) beaver pond + learn how beavers strengthen post-fire landscape \nMake a community tile mosaic + learn about what plants grow after fire  \nTake a selfie with Smokey Bear + learn about how you can mitigate wildfire\n\nRSVP HERE ( https://www.eventbrite.com/e/from-burn-to-bloom-the-art-science-of-wildfire-recovery-tickets-620224276507 )\n\n\nFrom Burn to Bloom has an incredible roster of participating Colorado scientists, artists and community organizations! We are so lucky to have so many brilliant minds convening for this truly transdisciplinary outreach event.\n\n
URL:https://collaborativeconservation.org/events/from-burn-to-bloom/
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LOCATION:800 E Lincoln Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80524
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