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Welcome to the Lichen Museum

Lichen walk Chicago 2023

Welcome to the Lichen Museum
A lichen walk with A. Laurie PalmerThis lichen walk casts the entire world as an open air museum in which lichens can be found practically everywhere, including in the sidewalks beneath our feet. With lenses in hand, we dive into the tiny, intensive world of these amazing symbiotic organisms, paying attention to their startling radical qualities as well as their beautiful and fascinating morphologies and how they come to be. Lichens have much to offer humans as models for habits of living in a time of great confusion and distress. Collaborative, inventive, hardy, in it for the long-haul, resistant to the pressures of the market, and creatively adapting to changing climactic conditions, they also teach us to recognize vulnerability and difference as we bend down with curiosity to engage with their very different worlds. This is led by an artist and is not a walk that will focus on lichen identification, but anyone with that expertise is welcome to join and share your knowledge.
(it is free of course)
Catlyst Arts is hosting this event as part of its programme for their exhibition "A Drop in Becoming"

This event has happened

2026-06-11 17:00
2026-06-11 17:00
2026-06-11 17:00

Hosted by: Catalyst Arts, Belfast
6 Joy's Entry, Belfast, UK
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