New art show focuses on the connection between humans and animals

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) – A new exhibit opens Saturday at RAM art gallery on Kentucky Street in Bakersfield.

“Dreaming of Okihi” offers artist Stephen Winters look at the deep connection between humanity and nature.

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Winters’ paintings and drawings feature horses, sheep, goats, chickens and roosters, showing the animals vital role in the Okihi land restoration along the Kern River.

The gallery is hosting an opening reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at 614 Kentucky St.

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White Wolf Wellness has a 5-year plan to restore the 13.7-acre property to a mindful retreat space with outdoor education programs.

Imagine a retreat space where people can come for an educational program, attend a yoga class, walk the labyrinth, hike, pet a goat, or read a book in a hammock along the river edge.

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