Art Joins Science in Coral Communication. features our recent exhibition by Diane Burko! https://t.co/i7AITaCnAE

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Final week! See Diane Burko's exhibition before it closes on Jan. 31. We're open 9-5 weekdays, 2101 Constitution Ave NW. Free! https://t.co/Evn9Tdfwpr

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Artist Diane Burko speaks at on Thursday, Dec. 13, 12:30 pm, Marriott Marquis - Independence E. Visit her exhibition at NAS, 2101 Constitution Ave NW, open weekdays from 9am to 5pm. https://t.co/Evn9Tdfwpr

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Heading to D.C. for You'll enjoy the NAS exhibitions "Endangered: From Glaciers to Reefs" and "Ground Truth: Corona Landmarks." Open weekdays 9-5, 2101 Constitution Ave NW. https://t.co/GtvFA2THgI

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For those interested in you'll enjoy our exhibition by Diane Burko at 2101 Constitution Ave NW. This exhibition looks at the impact of climate change on glaciers and reefs. Open 9-5 weekdays. https://t.co/Evn9TcXV0R

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Fun fact: Artist Diane Burko learned to swim and snorkel in order to observe coral reefs first hand for her new works in Pictured: Diane in American Samoa, January 2018, and her painting Faga'Alu, inspired by her explorations. https://t.co/Evn9Tdfwpr

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A planet or a Petri dish? Diane Burko evokes both with her coral reef lenticular series in These prints are similar to holograms and you need to see them in person for the full experience. Visit 9-5 weekdays, 2101 Constitution Ave NW.

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Diane Burko uses mapping notations as abstract elements in her paintings. Meet her in our gallery at 2101 Constitution Ave NW today and tomorrow, 2-5pm. Pictured: A detail from her painting Faga'alu, 2018 and a corresponding map.

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Artist Diane Burko is devoted to communicating climate change issues through her work. She documents the disappearance of glaciers and impacts on coral reefs with large-scale paintings & photographs. See her outstanding at our building thanks to !

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