The pioneering spirit and environmentalism of one of Kentucky’s most beloved artists is on display in a new exhibit at the Behringer Crawford Museum. Driftwood Docks explores the philosophy of Harlan Hubbard that has endured for so many generations.
The , which opens April 13, is inspired by Jessica Whitehead’s biography . Whitehead will sign copies of the book from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. April 13 and will speak at The Carnegie on April 23. The exhibit at BCM runs through Aug. 3.
On Cincinnati Edition, we discuss the shantyboat sojourn, the hand-built homestead, and the lesser-known stories of Harlan Hubbard and how he has inspired modern ecologists.
Guest:
- Jessica Whitehead, author, Driftwood: The Life of Harlan Hubbard
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