Artist Lynn Hanson will give a talk about her work at the Wildling Museum of Art and Nature on Oct. 8 at 4 p.m.

“All of my work emanates from my constant attention and visceral connection to the natural world, from a childhood stalking garter snakes at Whiskey Ditch in rural Minnesota to a daily ritual of exploring beaches and canyons along the California coast,” Hanson said in an artist’s statement.

Hanson’s most recent solo exhibition titled wrack & bramble (field notes and meditations) was at the Lora Schlesinger Gallery at Bergamot Station in Santa Monica. One of her drawings is included in the Animals: A-Z exhibition, and a chlorophyll print is also included in the Trees of the Tri-Counties Nature Photography show, both showing at the Wildling.

The museum is located at 1511 Mission Drive, Solvang. For more information, visit wildlingmuseum.org or call 688-1082.

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