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SPECIAL EVENT! “Nature's Echoes” Art by Laura Putnam & Sandi Young


Special Event! “Nature's Echoes” Art by Laura Putnam & Sandi Young

All proceeds from this exhibition will help fund The Chaya Tree Project.

  • Opening Reception: Tuesday, August 27, 2024, from Noon - 8 PM

  • Event Dates: Tuesday, August 27- Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Can't make the event? This exhibition will be on display through September 28th.

  • Exhibition Dates: Tuesday, August 27- September 28, 2024

Come explore the unique and inspiring works of Laura Putnam and Sandi Young, where creativity meets nature in a celebration of transformation and perspective. Mark your calendars for this two-day event, and don't miss the opportunity to experience “Nature's Echoes” in person. In addition to highlighting two female artists, proceeds from this exhibit will go to the Chaya Tree Project.

This event kicks off a monthlong celebration of art and fundraising with women empowering women.

Laura Putnam - Found Object Sculptor

Laura has always expressed her creative side by looking at things with a different perspective. She loves upcycling found objects by turning others’ trash into new found treasures.  Her artistic creations can be found throughout her garden and home, but all have some ties to nature which is a part of her passion and daily life. 

Laura is a lifelong Missourian, and has lived in the Kansas City area for 30 years.  She has two children, one a recent graduate from the University of Missouri and the other who will be a Senior at MU next year.  She has worked in the medical industry for 35 years and spends her free time searching for her next creative inspiration. 

Sandi Young - Painter

Sandi Young did not grow up an artist, but always appreciated the beauty of nature and life around her. After her divorce a couple decades ago, she relocated from the St. Louis area to Southern California. There she discovered her passion for her artistic side and began painting the beautiful surroundings she found herself in. Sandi loves drawing and painting some of the most beautiful animals and scenery she has encountered on her world travels across North America, Europe, Africa and New Zealand.  Having been a successful business woman, sketching and painting is a big creative outlet for her energy. There is little time for Sandi to paint because of her philanthropic interests and travel schedule yet she always finds time to paint an annual Holiday painting which is made into ornaments and giclee prints for gift giving. She remains open to her next creative and spiritual call!

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