The Art of Saving Cranes features 12 unique pieces from the International Crane Foundation’s art collection.
Celebrating 50 years of critical conservation work, the ICF is the world center for the study and preservation of cranes. Through art, the exhibit explores the Foundation’s 50 Years of conservation work to save cranes around the world, from its founding to today and the work of its founder George Archibald. The exhibit serves to show how conservation can unite people from diverse cultures and countries to work together to preserve the landscapes necessary for the survival of both cranes and people.
The International Crane Foundation works worldwide to conserve cranes and the ecosystems, watersheds, and flyways on which they depend. They provide knowledge, leadership, and inspiration to engage people in resolving threats to cranes and their diverse landscapes. Learn more about their work on their website.

A Closer Look
Explore more of the International Crane Foundation’s art collection below.

