For centuries, orchids have brought us inspiration. Today, orchids also inspire conservation—the work to protect our environment for the future. Drawing insight from orchids, or what she calls the most interesting plant in the universe, ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ alum () work is being shown in conjunction with the Smithsonian’s 28th annual orchid exhibit in Washington, DC. The garden spectacle can be viewed through April 28 at the Smithsonian American Art Museum National Portrait Gallery.
Howng, whose wood focused on the complex relationship between humans and nature, was a natural fit for the exhibition. In The Future of Orchids, she has created that depict the varied environments of orchids and form an imagined future landscape.