Meet Kari Percival and view the “No Place Like Home” project celebrating the work of local organizations for environmental awareness and activism.
Please join Arts Arlington for a celebration of the work of the Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture's Artist-in-Residence for 2022-23: Kari Percival. Kari has focused the first part of her residency on developing whimsical posters featuring her original illustrations for organizations that support themes such as food security and justice; replacing invasive plants with natives; protecting the Mystic River Watershed and Spy Pond Park, and promoting eco-diversity by "leaving the leaves" in place during Fall raking season. Meet Kari and representatives of some of these organizations, and pick up a poster to take home.
Take a look at Kari's first book How to Say Hello To a Worm, A First Guide to Outside. There will be a limited number for sale, thanks to Arlington's Book Rack. Coffee and baked goods will be available for purchase courtesy of exhibition hosts Roasted Granola Café.
Kari Percival's poster designs are currently on exhibition at the Roasted Granola through March 6.
Free Admission
2023/03/05 - 2023/03/05
Roasted Granola Cafe
1364 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA 02476