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X-WR-CALNAME:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
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DTSTAMP:20260521T132843Z
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DTSTART:20260421T130000Z
DTEND:20260421T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132843Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733532917
DTSTART:20260422T130000Z
DTEND:20260422T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733533942
DTSTART:20260423T130000Z
DTEND:20260423T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733534967
DTSTART:20260424T130000Z
DTEND:20260424T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733535992
DTSTART:20260425T170000Z
DTEND:20260425T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733537017
DTSTART:20260426T170000Z
DTEND:20260426T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733538042
DTSTART:20260427T130000Z
DTEND:20260427T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733539067
DTSTART:20260428T130000Z
DTEND:20260428T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733540092
DTSTART:20260429T130000Z
DTEND:20260429T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733541117
DTSTART:20260430T130000Z
DTEND:20260430T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733541118
DTSTART:20260501T130000Z
DTEND:20260501T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733542143
DTSTART:20260502T170000Z
DTEND:20260502T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733544192
DTSTART:20260503T170000Z
DTEND:20260503T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733545217
DTSTART:20260504T130000Z
DTEND:20260504T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733546242
DTSTART:20260505T130000Z
DTEND:20260505T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733547267
DTSTART:20260506T130000Z
DTEND:20260506T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733548292
DTSTART:20260507T130000Z
DTEND:20260507T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733548293
DTSTART:20260508T130000Z
DTEND:20260508T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733549318
DTSTART:20260509T170000Z
DTEND:20260509T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733550343
DTSTART:20260510T170000Z
DTEND:20260510T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733551368
DTSTART:20260511T130000Z
DTEND:20260511T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733553417
DTSTART:20260512T130000Z
DTEND:20260512T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733554442
DTSTART:20260513T130000Z
DTEND:20260513T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733555467
DTSTART:20260514T130000Z
DTEND:20260514T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733556492
DTSTART:20260515T130000Z
DTEND:20260515T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733557517
DTSTART:20260516T170000Z
DTEND:20260516T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733558542
DTSTART:20260517T170000Z
DTEND:20260517T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733559567
DTSTART:20260518T130000Z
DTEND:20260518T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733560592
DTSTART:20260519T130000Z
DTEND:20260519T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733561617
DTSTART:20260520T130000Z
DTEND:20260520T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260521T132844Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52559733562642
DTSTART:20260521T130000Z
DTEND:20260521T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition by the artist Jade Hoyer plays on how we concei
 ve of interior and exterior spaces\, of sweeping vistas and contained narr
 atives.\n\nLight entering the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden’s Tal
 cott Greenhouse is diffused through translucent Philippine-inspired paper 
 weavings and monoprint prints. Inspired by Hoyer’s experience in the Ame
 rican West\, the printed and woven works offer tiny\, abstracted portraits
  of “Big Sky” country\, and examines how we connect to landscape and p
 lace. \n\nHoyer will speak about the creation of her work\, and its instal
 lation and integration amongst the rich collection of cacti and succulents
  in the Talcott Greenhouse during the April 23 reception. Refreshments wil
 l be provided!\n\nArtist Jade Hoyer explores environmental narratives thro
 ugh printmaking\, papermaking\, and social practice. Jade has been recogni
 zed by organizations such as the McKnight Foundation\, the Windgate Founda
 tion\, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Her artwork is in colle
 ctions including Texas Tech University’s Artist Printmaker Research Coll
 ection and the Association of Pinoy Printmakers\, Philippines. Learn more 
 about Hoyer’s work at jadehoyer.com\n\nThe exhibition will run from Apri
 l 21–May 21\, 2026. \n\nThis exhibition and artist talk is supported by 
 the Mount Holyoke Department of Art Studio\, the office of Diversity\, Equ
 ity and Inclusion\, the Miller Worley Center for the Environment\, the Mou
 nt Holyoke College Botanic Garden\, the DEI Advisory Committee and Student
  Life. Programming is coordinated with Earth Week celebrations and AAANHPI
  Heritage Month.
GEO:42.257352;-72.572236
LOCATION:Talcott Greenhouse\, Botanic Garden
SUMMARY:Colorways: Exhibition by Jade Hoyer
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/colorways-exhibition-by-ja
 de-hoyer
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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