The artistry of origami, the traditional Japanese paper sculpting, comes alive at the Morton Arboretum.
The artistry of origami, the traditional Japanese paper sculpting, comes alive at the Morton Arboretum’s Origami in the Garden. The exhibition of 25 imaginative metal sculptures was created by Santa Fe-based artists Kevin and Jennifer Box. This is the first time the Origami in the Garden has appeared in the Chicago area. Sculptures include white bison, painted ponies, cranes, and a never-before-seen bronze squirrel and two acorns inspired by The Morton Arboretum. The sculptures will be on display daily from May 19 — October 22,2017. During the opening weekend of Origami in the Garden, guests can experience Japanese culture through taiko drumming, traditional dance, interactive origami demonstrations, and arts and crafts. You can see Origami in the Garden up close with regular Morton Arboretum admission. Anamari Dorgan from the Morton Arboretum and Michael Baldridge from Cirque du Papier joined ABC 7 live from the opening weekend of Origami in the Garden. Origami in the GardenThe exhibition is open daily from Friday, May 19 to Sunday, October 22The Morton Arboretum is open 7 a.m. to sunset every day4100 Route 53, LisleOrigami in the Garden is free with Arboretum admission$14 Adults ages 18-64$12 Seniors ages 65+$9 Youth ages 2-17The Arboretum offers discounted admission every Wednesday