PHOTOS: Reiman Garden Washed Ashore Exhibit

Kathy Wiederin stares into the mouth of Rufus the Triggerfish, one of the sculptures in the Washed Ashore exhibit in Reiman Gardens, on May 17. Reiman Gardens will be the first public gardens in the entire country to host this colorful, garbage-to-art exhibit.

Reiman Gardens features ten larger-than-life sea creature sculptures made from trash collected from beaches to graphically illustrate the tragedy of the pollution in our oceans and waterways. The exhibit will be on display until October. Photos by: Hannah Olson