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SUMMARY:Knowing Nature: Stories of the Boreal Forest Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Home to 3.7 million people\, 85 species of animals\, 32\,000 species of insects and 2 billion migratory birds\, the boreal forest spans nearly the entire Northern Hemisphere\, just below the Arctic Circle\, and makes up one of the world’s last remaining stretches of true wilderness. \nDiscover the biodiversity and global importance of our northernmost forests through first-person stories\, commissioned objects\, interactive experiences and exquisite photography and videography. \nThe boreal forest is critical to the health of our entire planet. It helps regulate Earth’s climate\, is the world’s largest land biome\, is a critical water reservoir and holds two to three times as much carbon as tropical forests. \nThis timely bilingual exhibition (in English and Spanish) weaves together themes of climate change\, Indigenous perspectives and the relationship between people and nature while taking audiences on a learning journey that starts with curiosity\, builds empathy and leads to action. This family-friendly exhibition is located in The Dotty Brown Art & Nature Center and is part of PEM’s Climate + Environment Initiative. \nFollow along on social media using #PEMKnowingNature
URL:https://creativecollectivema.com/event/knowing-nature-stories-of-the-boreal-forest-exhibition-5/2026-08-27/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Culture,Exhibitions,Museums,Salem
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SUMMARY:Knowing Nature: Stories of the Boreal Forest Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Home to 3.7 million people\, 85 species of animals\, 32\,000 species of insects and 2 billion migratory birds\, the boreal forest spans nearly the entire Northern Hemisphere\, just below the Arctic Circle\, and makes up one of the world’s last remaining stretches of true wilderness. \nDiscover the biodiversity and global importance of our northernmost forests through first-person stories\, commissioned objects\, interactive experiences and exquisite photography and videography. \nThe boreal forest is critical to the health of our entire planet. It helps regulate Earth’s climate\, is the world’s largest land biome\, is a critical water reservoir and holds two to three times as much carbon as tropical forests. \nThis timely bilingual exhibition (in English and Spanish) weaves together themes of climate change\, Indigenous perspectives and the relationship between people and nature while taking audiences on a learning journey that starts with curiosity\, builds empathy and leads to action. This family-friendly exhibition is located in The Dotty Brown Art & Nature Center and is part of PEM’s Climate + Environment Initiative. \nFollow along on social media using #PEMKnowingNature
URL:https://creativecollectivema.com/event/knowing-nature-stories-of-the-boreal-forest-exhibition-5/2026-08-28/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Culture,Exhibitions,Museums,Salem
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SUMMARY:Knowing Nature: Stories of the Boreal Forest Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Home to 3.7 million people\, 85 species of animals\, 32\,000 species of insects and 2 billion migratory birds\, the boreal forest spans nearly the entire Northern Hemisphere\, just below the Arctic Circle\, and makes up one of the world’s last remaining stretches of true wilderness. \nDiscover the biodiversity and global importance of our northernmost forests through first-person stories\, commissioned objects\, interactive experiences and exquisite photography and videography. \nThe boreal forest is critical to the health of our entire planet. It helps regulate Earth’s climate\, is the world’s largest land biome\, is a critical water reservoir and holds two to three times as much carbon as tropical forests. \nThis timely bilingual exhibition (in English and Spanish) weaves together themes of climate change\, Indigenous perspectives and the relationship between people and nature while taking audiences on a learning journey that starts with curiosity\, builds empathy and leads to action. This family-friendly exhibition is located in The Dotty Brown Art & Nature Center and is part of PEM’s Climate + Environment Initiative. \nFollow along on social media using #PEMKnowingNature
URL:https://creativecollectivema.com/event/knowing-nature-stories-of-the-boreal-forest-exhibition-5/2026-08-29/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Culture,Exhibitions,Museums,Salem
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SUMMARY:Knowing Nature: Stories of the Boreal Forest Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Home to 3.7 million people\, 85 species of animals\, 32\,000 species of insects and 2 billion migratory birds\, the boreal forest spans nearly the entire Northern Hemisphere\, just below the Arctic Circle\, and makes up one of the world’s last remaining stretches of true wilderness. \nDiscover the biodiversity and global importance of our northernmost forests through first-person stories\, commissioned objects\, interactive experiences and exquisite photography and videography. \nThe boreal forest is critical to the health of our entire planet. It helps regulate Earth’s climate\, is the world’s largest land biome\, is a critical water reservoir and holds two to three times as much carbon as tropical forests. \nThis timely bilingual exhibition (in English and Spanish) weaves together themes of climate change\, Indigenous perspectives and the relationship between people and nature while taking audiences on a learning journey that starts with curiosity\, builds empathy and leads to action. This family-friendly exhibition is located in The Dotty Brown Art & Nature Center and is part of PEM’s Climate + Environment Initiative. \nFollow along on social media using #PEMKnowingNature
URL:https://creativecollectivema.com/event/knowing-nature-stories-of-the-boreal-forest-exhibition-5/2026-08-30/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Culture,Exhibitions,Museums,Salem
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SUMMARY:Knowing Nature: Stories of the Boreal Forest Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Home to 3.7 million people\, 85 species of animals\, 32\,000 species of insects and 2 billion migratory birds\, the boreal forest spans nearly the entire Northern Hemisphere\, just below the Arctic Circle\, and makes up one of the world’s last remaining stretches of true wilderness. \nDiscover the biodiversity and global importance of our northernmost forests through first-person stories\, commissioned objects\, interactive experiences and exquisite photography and videography. \nThe boreal forest is critical to the health of our entire planet. It helps regulate Earth’s climate\, is the world’s largest land biome\, is a critical water reservoir and holds two to three times as much carbon as tropical forests. \nThis timely bilingual exhibition (in English and Spanish) weaves together themes of climate change\, Indigenous perspectives and the relationship between people and nature while taking audiences on a learning journey that starts with curiosity\, builds empathy and leads to action. This family-friendly exhibition is located in The Dotty Brown Art & Nature Center and is part of PEM’s Climate + Environment Initiative. \nFollow along on social media using #PEMKnowingNature
URL:https://creativecollectivema.com/event/knowing-nature-stories-of-the-boreal-forest-exhibition-5/2026-08-31/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Culture,Exhibitions,Museums,Salem
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