(Photo by Todd Cary)
Exhibition Closing
Explore the mesmerizing world of Fractals in Nature
This Sunday, October 5 marks the final day of the Patterns at Play: Fractals in Nature exhibition.
From macro images of ice and aspen leaves to fractivity tables, come experience the mesmerizing world of nature’s repeating patterns.
Patterns at Play: Fractals in Nature
Through Sunday, October 5
FREE with admission.
Plan Your Visit
Fractal Fluency with Dr. Richard Taylor
Discover the power of nature’s fractals
Can nature’s beauty provide a dramatic reduction in stress and mental fatigue? Dr. Richard Taylor from the University of Oregon says yes, it can. But why?
On Friday, October 3, join us for Fractal Fluency: Using the Science of Nature’s Beauty to Reduce Stress with Dr. Taylor, a world-renowned professor of physics, psychology and art whose work on fractals is internationally known.
See the exhibition Patterns at Play: Fractals in Nature in its final days. Then hear from Taylor on the remarkable revolution in the way scientists study nature and how intricate patterns are both eye-catching and soothing.
Fractal Fluency: Using the Science of Nature’s Beauty to Reduce Stress
Friday, October 3 | 6-8pm
$10, members receive 20% discount