The Series Explores the Urgency of Human Impact Upon our Oceans and Future
In conjunction with the Artist At Work or AAW program, Angels Gate Cultural Center presents Intertidal Encounters, a new panel discussion series, exploring the urgency of human impact upon our oceans and future. This public program series brings together artists and scientists whose work focuses on the ocean, with an emphasis on Southern California’s coastline. Intertidal Encounters is led by Taylor Griffith, AAW Artist Fellow.
The first installment entitled Plastic Surface, features artist Blue McRight and Captain Charles Moore in conversation about ocean plastics and their impacts to our local coastline and environments far offshore. The live discussion takes place virtually on March 26
Learn more about the Artist At Work program in LA County at www.artists-at-work.org.
Time: 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Cost: Free
Details: www.eventbrite.com/e/intertidal-encounters-plastic-surface
Venue: Online
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