Public Film Showing: Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea

Wednesday, August 9, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Washed Ashore is a non-profit community art project founded by artist and educator, Angela Haseltine Pozzi in 2010. The project, based in Bandon, Oregon, involves collecting, washing, and sorting plastic that has washed up on Oregon beaches, and repurposing it into art that is awakening the hearts and minds of viewers to the global marine debris crisis. Reiman Gardens is the first botanical garden to exhibit a collection of monumental sculptures made from this debris, and we invite you to a free public viewing of this feature-length film to learn more about the project, then walk the Gardens after hours to view the exhibit.

No preregistration required.
Free and Open to the Public