As the global gaze turns to the 16 cities across North America hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup, organizations in those locales are adopting creative approaches to their programming that connect to this coming together of nations to watch the world’s most popular sport. At the Pacific Bonsai Museum, a newly opened exhibition, Bonsai United, brings to life an idea that curator Aarin Packard has been ruminating on for years. Starting last summer, h…
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