


Origami: Sculptures capture ancient Japanese art form
Origami in the Garden to The Morton Arboretum this spring and summer,” said Sue Wagner, vice president of education and information.
“Framed against the arboretum’s gallery of trees, each beautiful, one-of-a-kind piece meticulously captures the intricate folds and three-dimensional artistry of origami.”
Origami in the Garden is free with arboretum admission. Related family activities, lectures and workshops will accompany the exhibition, including an opening weekend celebration May 20 and 21. Visit mortonarb.org/origami for the latest schedule of events.
For more information on artist Kevin Box, visit outsidetheboxstudio.com/about/bio.