?Eco-Art Installation Donated to City by Poetry Pollinators
If the tree-limb-turned-sculpture in the first photo looks at all familiar, that’s because it used to be part of a large old cottonwood tree at the |
Bee hotels are different from bee hives in that bee hives are home to community bees or bee colonies, but bee hotels are designed to
The project was led by Poetry Pollinators' poet-organizers Julie Chase-Daniel and Elizabeth Jacobson, and was supported by the Santa Fe Watershed Association (SFWA) and the City of Santa Fe Public Works Department. It is the first of what are hoped to be many Poetry Pollinators' installations that will combine the art of poetry with native bee habitats to "animate public spaces as ecological systems that support the flourishing of all species." |
See the Bee Hotel for yourself along the Santa Fe River (near the junction of East Alameda and Camino Escondido)! |