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SUMMARY:Second Nature Tours | Duke Forest and Nasher Museum of Art at Duke 
 University
DESCRIPTION:\nSecond Nature Tours | Duke Forest and Nasher Museum of Art at
  Duke University\n&nbsp\;\n\nJoin the Duke Forest and the Nasher Museum of
  Art for a special tour series in honor of the Nasher’s upcoming exhibit
  Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene (opens August 2
 9th). Explore visual expressions of the Anthropocene — the geological ep
 och in which human activity has had a marked impact on the global climate 
 — through the exhibit’s contemporary photography and apply the concept
  to our local context during a visit to the Duke Forest.\n\nSpace is limit
 ed\, and we hope to engage a mix of audiences associated with the Duke For
 est and the Nasher Museum of Art. The first 10 slots for each tour will be
  first-come\, first-served\, and the remaining slots will be filled from a
  waitlist. We ask interested participants to register for only one tour in
  the series. Thank you for your understanding.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nSaturday\, Se
 ptember 21 from 10am-1pm\nExploring Second Nature starting at the Nasher M
 useum of Art and ending in the Duke Forest. Limited to 30 participants. Op
 tional: Participants are welcome to book a reservation at the Nasher Café
  for after the tour.\n\nSaturday\, October 5 from 10am-12pm\nExploring Sec
 ond Nature in the Duke Forest\, with participants invited to visit the Nas
 her Museum’s exhibit independently\, on their own. Limited to 40 partici
 pants.\n\n&nbsp\;\nRegister here.\nThe registration form includes addition
 al details and accessibility information for these tours. If you have any 
 accessibility considerations that you would like to make our staff aware o
 f\, please let us know in your sign-up response.\n&nbsp\;\n\nPhoto Credits
 :\n\n 	Gideon Mendel\, Anchalee Koyama\, Taweewattana District\, Bangkok\
 , Thailand\, November 2011 from the series Drowning World: Submerged Port
 raits\, 2011. Courtesy of the Nasher Museum of Art.\n 	Jeff Soo\, Duke For
 est Volunteer Photographer\, 2019.\n
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