Preview Reception: Ohio’s Wild Grace
Tuesday, March 24
5:00–7:00 pm
Robbins Hunter Museum
221 E. Broadway | Granville, Ohio 43023
Join us for the opening reception of Ohio’s Wild Grace: Photographs by Brandon Elijah Scott. Meet Hebron native Brandon Elijah Scott and experience his striking images of Ohio’s landscapes and wildlife in the elegant setting of the historic Avery-Downer House.
Wine and light refreshments will be served. Admission is free.
Kindly RSVP by Saturday, March 21 by filling out the form below.
A portion of artwork sales will benefit the Museum’s preservation and community programming.
Additional public viewing hours:
Wednesday, March 25, 1:00–4:00 pm
Thursday, March 26, 4:30–7:30 pm
Friday, March 27, 1:00–4:00 pm
About the Artist:
Brandon Elijah Scott is a twenty-year world traveler and explorer, photographer and artist, herbalist and healer, author and designer; a dreamer, nature lover, and lifelong seeker of truth and wisdom. He is the owner and clinical herbalist at Woodland Herbal and the Director and Professor of Green Path Academy: School of Herbalism, where he helps people reclaim practical wellness and plant knowledge with both grounded tradition and modern clarity.
At the heart of Brandon’s work is reverence: for wild places, for living systems, and for the quiet intelligence threaded through the natural world. Through his photography, he captures nature in its many moods—stormlight and stillness, shadow and bloom, the intimate lives of animals, and the overlooked miracles at our feet—with the hope of inspiring others to slow down, look closer, and protect what remains. His images are equal parts art, document and devotion: a reminder that beauty is not optional—it’s worth defending.
Brandon’s creative background spans film, marketing, branding, and web/graphic design, with experience in portraiture and storytelling across platforms. He studied computer information systems, photography, design, and marketing at The Ohio State University, and continued herbalism education through Vermont's Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary. Today, his work bridges conservation, education, and visual art—inviting people back into relationship with the Earth, and with themselves. View Brandon's photographic portfolio at: BrandonElijahScott.com