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Panel Discussion: TRANSFORMATIVE PROCESSES IN ENVIRONMENTAL ART
KALA GALLERY PRESENTS
TRANSFORMATIVE PROCESSES IN ENVIRONMENTAL ART A Panel Discussion moderated by Susannah Hays | www.susannahhays.com
Saturday, February 20, 2010 at 2:00 pm
Location: 2990 San Pablo Avenue Berkeley CA 94702 (between Heinz & Ashby Avenue)
In conjunction with Greenhouse Britain and the Force Majeure, a major exhibition by seminal eco-artists Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison, Kala is proud to present Force Majeure, Panel Discussion: Transformative Processes in Environmental Art.
The Harrisons have worked closely with biologists, ecologists, architects and urban planners to explore ideas and solutions that support both bio diversity and community development. The Harrisons presentation at the Kala Gallery is a multi-media work comprised of interrelated pieces that address global warming.
Panelists will discuss a variety of issues impacting the global environmental from the artists' perspective.
Panel Speakers with respondent Sam Bower | www.greenmuseum.org NEWTON & HELEN HARRISON | www.theharrisonstudio.net ROBERT DAWSON | www.robertdawson.com GREG NIEMEYER | www.studio.berkeley.edu/niemeyer JOHN ROLOFF | www.johnroloff.com 2:00 - 4:30 Panel Discussion 4:30 - 5:30 Reception
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LocationKala Art Institute
2990 San Pablo Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94702
United States
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