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Imago puts out a Call to Artists
Imago is searching for artists in our community to install semi-permanent pieces of artwork on our trails. This effort is part of our Art in Nature project, to install 6-8 pieces of artwork as 'invitations' to our community to come to Imago, experience great...
‘transitions’ is complete
We are, all, merely mud-bound and more formless than what we toil to construct. Beautifully bending. Back to beginnings. Local artists, Amy Tuttle and Emily Farison, concluded their work on the “Transitions” sculpture at Imago this week. Using natural materials,...
Introducing Nature Rx
You probably know that spending more time outdoors has a positive impact on mental health, but, if you’re anything like me, you might be struggling to make getting outside a priority. Well, Imago is hoping to counteract that struggle with our latest sustainability...
Anti-Racism and Imago
To our Imago community: This month has been full of intense emotional feelings--those of pain, anger, and passion. We have been deeply saddened not only by numerous instances of police brutality, but also by the grim reminder that racism and injustice are...
Reducing Waste Community Challenge Week 1
We kicked off our Reducing Waste Challenge last Friday. For the first week, we challenged participants to do a trash audit. Here are some of our main takeaways: Plastic packaging is a big problem. "I'm surprised at the large amount of waste from food packaging." This...
Trash Audit #3
TRASH AUDIT STATS: . NAME: Adrian Hawk . LIVING SITUATION: Adrian + Nathan + a Baby Hawk on the way (this will explain some of the embarrassing trash!!!) + 2 Cats, Stanley & Stella . WASTE THAT SHOWED UP THE MOST?: Plastic wrappers, food stickers, gum + wrappers...