What’s Next for Earth? An Earth Day Conversation with Paul Ehrlich

Michele Guieu | April 23, 2020 | Leave a Comment

Join Montalvo’s Lucas Artists Program and MAHB as they honor the work of artists in celebrating the earth on this 50th anniversary of Earth Day.

This conversation is co-organized with Eco Artist and Arts Educator, Michele Guieu, and will feature a presentation on the complex human predicament by one of the world’s leading environmentalist, Paul Ehrlich, Bing Professor of Population Studies and President, Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford University. Artists Ivan Sigg, Shannon Amidon, and Kija Lucas will share works that honor our interconnectedness, the environment and the human predicament. Guieu will leave participants with an Open Global Community Art Project, a new platform for creators as we consider What’s Next for Earth.

We encourage you to read Paul Ehrlich’s Global Change and Human Susceptibility to Disease before the conversation.

Open Access is the Lucas Artists Program’s signature event series, designed to showcase artists’ work, offer a behind-the-scenes view into how they generate ideas, and provide a forum for dialogue. This is the first in a series of virtual conversations and will be recorded for later viewing. If you are interested in joining the live Webinar, please note space is limited on a first come first serve basis.

Clockwise - starting upper left: Art by Shannon Amidon, Michele Guieu, Ivan Sigg, and Kija Lucas.
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