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Art and Nature Collide at Phoenix's Desert Botanical Garden

Where: 1201 N. Galvin Parkway [map], Phoenix, AZ, United States
January 28, 2009 at 3:15 PM | by EricRosen | 1 Comment

We know, we know...you’re thinking, “Phoenix's Desert Botanical Garden? Is there anything to see besides cactus…lots and lots of cactus?” Apparently there is now through May 31, 2009, since glass artist Dale Chihuly’s fanciful exhibit, “The Nature of Glass,” will be on display at the PBG, which is usually known for...well, just for its wide variety of agave and palo verde trees.

But for now, there are 17 separate sculptures and installations, including The Sun, which towers over the entrance at 16 feet tall and 14 feet wide, and chandeliers in the Cactus and Succulent Galleries—that just sounds naughty, doesn’t it?

After training at the Venini glass factory in Venice (where else?), Dale Chihuly has been creating these fantastical glass works since 1965 at his Pilchuck Glass School in Washington State.

What makes the monumental scale and vibrancy of his works even more impressive is the fact that Chihuly himself is blind in one eye—that’s right, the eye patch he wears isn’t just for dramatic effect.

Advanced reservations are required as the garden is doing timed admissions. Members get free admission while the rest of us have to pay $15. Seniors get in for $13.50 and students get in for $7.50. Children 3-12 still have to pay too at $5 a pop.

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· Chihuly Exhibit [Desert Botanical Garden]

[Photo: Adam Rodriguez/PBG]


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  1. travelina

    Jaunted Member

    Chihuly flora

    Chihuly did a great installation at the Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh last year and had wonderful glass creations that seemed to grow out of the tropical plants inside the glasshouse-- especially effective at night with the lights on.
    January 29, 2009 at 12:42 AM

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