Our favorite exhibition was called Groove: Artists and Intaglio Prints, 1500 to Now. It’s one of those awesome shows that makes you stand in the middle of the room all slack-jawed and delighted.
They also had a huge contribution to PST: Art & Science Collide called Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice. For me it was just too noisy, too many screens, too many sounds, including a tour guide moving through the space with a loudspeaker(!).
One thing I did like in the Breath(e) exhibit was the bees. This guy, Garnett Puett builds sculptures out of wax then puts the sculpture with a bunch of bees in a glass box and we watch the bees build a hive. Where do the bees get what they need to build the hive? I forgot to ask!

We ate lunch at Lulu, the on-site celebrity-chef café established by Alice Waters and David Tanis. We were both very happy with our meal.

The building in the distance always catches my eye and at the same time a nice part of the second floor is this garden. If you stand around long enough you can smell the growing things.

