FALL GUIDE # 1 “Constructive
Science and the Environment” Petaluma CA. ~ Tuesday, Sep- tember Panel
moderated
12, 7:00pm-8:30pm. discussion by
curator Ca- rin Jacobs, MA.
Speakers: Peter Con- nors, PhD, Research Ecologist, UC Bo- dega Ma- rine
The Petaluma Art Center Celebrates Coastal Marine Environments from Above & Below Collisions: Art,
Director of OpenLab Art & Science Research Center, UC Santa
Cruz, Erika Woolsey,
PhD, CEO and Co-Founder of The Hydrous
$18 general, $15
PAC mem- bers. Doors at 6:30.
Labo-
ratory and Manager, UC Bodega
Marine Re-
serve (retired) Jennifer Parker, MFA, Professor of Digital Art and New Media, Founding
ing (Gyotaku)” Saturday, Octo- ber 21, 1:00pm- 3:00pm Chris De- wees will describe and demonstrate
fol-
lowed by a reading and sign- ing of his newly published book A Life Among Fishes (Goff Books). Signed books will be available for sale.
“The Art of Japa- nese Fish
Print- Free with gallery admission.
PAC Hours and Location Hours: Tuesday through Satur- day, 11:00am to 5:00pm Location: 230 Lakeville Street, Petaluma, 94952, between East D and East Washington Streets; entrance to the parking lot is from East Washington.
Admission: Tickets are $5 general; $4 seniors, students, teachers, military; $3 groups; free to PAC members. Group Visits and School Tours. For more information about the exhibition, events or educa- tional programs, or to arrange for group visits or school tours, email
Exhibitions@Petalu-
maArtsCenter.org or call Kim Chigi at 707-762-5600 x104.
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