Arts in Nature Festival, day 1: More than meets the eye

August 11, 2013 3:33 am
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Look at the world through new eyes – or, at least, a new mask – by visiting the Nature Consortium‘s Arts in Nature Festival today. We wandered the festival grounds at West Seattle’s Camp Long during the first afternoon on Saturday, noticing that it’s not just about what you see …

…it’s also about what you hear – if you see that installation near the pond, walk up and listen! More scenes ahead:

Some of the art is right there in plain sight:

That’s the work of West Seattle collage/illustration artist Kate Endle, who is in residence at one of the festival’s Museum of Sound cabins during the festival with husband Caspar Babypants:

Find the cabin lineup in the online schedule, which starts here – along with performance schedules and ongoing interactivity, especially in the mountain, where these two were checking out the nature flags:

On the other side of the meadow, the Salish Sea Monster teaches a lesson about plastics:

The closer you look, the more you see:

It’s all unfolding around Camp Long, whose entrance is at 5200 35th SW, starting back up again at 11 this morning, with headline act Cloud Cult playing at 2 pm today,

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