

Sat, Apr 05
|Panorama Natural Burial
Community Art Walk
with local artists
Time & Location
Apr 05, 2025, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Panorama Natural Burial, 3550 Reas Ford Ln, Earlysville, VA 22936
About the event
Join us for the opening event of our month-long Earth Day celebration.
EARTH at Panorama Natural Burial: An Art Walk Through Life, Death, and Land
Come and meander through eclectic works of art by local artists displayed throughout the burial ground. Artists will be onsite to share about their works. (See below for a complete list of works.)
For those who can't make it day of, several of the weather worthy works will stay on display throughout the month. So feel free to drop by anytime to experience!
Each Saturday in April we will host a different event at the burial ground. We hope you'll join us for one of more!
April 12: Native Plant Walk and Plant Sale with Local Nurseries
April 19: Honey Tasting with Soul Soleil Farm
April 26: Animal Ambassadors with Rockfish Wildlife Sanctuary
This event is free and open to everyone of all ages. In the event of rain, this event will take place in the barn.
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Community Art Walk Installations by Title and Artist (in random order)
“Was Here For A Short While - A Brief History Of A Sentient Being" by Andrea Faith
"A Ho’oponopono Prayer For The Earth and All Of Its Beings" by Lindsay Heider Diamond
"Hand-Blown Glass Orb Made With Locally Sourced Elements" by Anson Parker
"Bowls and Other Turned Wood Objects" by Andrew Murray
"Spiral Walk: Built From Invasive Vines" by Gwendolyn Bright and friends
"Leavings" by Jennifer Billingsly
"A Snowy Day In The Country Fields" and "Three Little Birds On A Snowy Day" by Carolyn J. Belt
"Abstract Mountains," "Abstract Forest," "Abstract Nature," "Make a Wish," and "Green Burial" by Cristin Brew
"Natural Beauty: Watercolor Works" by Reagan Greenfield
"Death Shroud: Sublimation Print On Habotoi Silk" by Miriam Tobias
"Re-Growth: Onsite Sculpture Installation Using Scavenged Sticks" by Heather Owens
"Release," "Veil Assemblage" by Ann Cheeks
"Moss Nana" by Michelle Geiger