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The Next Epoch Seed Library will have a sculpture and special collection of seeds in a show opening this February, "Seeds: Containers of a World to Come" at Mildred Lane Kemper Museum at Washington University in St. Louis, curated by Meredith Malone and Svea Braeunert. The exhibition brochure is attached. Ellie and I are thrilled to share NESL in this context!