Panel Discussion: Co-Creating New Futures for Joshua Trees
Engage in a multidisciplinary panel discussion focused on the intersections of art, science, natural and cultural history, and public policy
Join us for the Panel Discussion: Co-Creating New Futures for Joshua Trees, part of the day-long event A Day in the Desert on October 26, 2 PM-3 PM.
This multidisciplinary panel features experts from art, science, and environmental advocacy, exploring the future of the iconic Joshua tree. Panelists include:
- Sant Khalsa – Artist, Educator, Activist, and Curator
- Dr. Juniper Harrower – Ecologist, Multimedia Artist, Educator, and Co-Curator
- Brendan Cummings – Environmental Attorney, Conservation Director at the Center for Biological Diversity, and Author
- Fred Brashear Jr. – Internationally Exhibited, Photo-Based Artist and Educator
- Matthew Brandt – Photographer
- Chelsea Mosher – Photographer and Educator
This engaging discussion will delve into the intersections of art, science, public policy, and cultural history, focusing on innovative strategies for conserving Joshua trees in a changing climate.
Location: Lancaster Museum of Art and History
Time: 2 PM - 3 PM, October 26, 2024
Join us as part of A Day in the Desert, a full day of events celebrating the desert environment and its rich cultural and ecological significance. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with experts and help shape the future of our natural world!
Image Caption: Matthew Brandt, Joshua Tree VC5B, 2023, Collected and dyed sand on paper with varnish, 40.25 x 28.25 inches. Courtesy of the artist and M+B, Los Angeles.
This panel discussion is held in tandem with Desert Forest: Life with Joshua Trees, part of PST ART: Art & Science Collide.
Desert Forest: Life with Joshua Trees is among more then 70 exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. PST ART: Art & Science Collide, the latest edition of this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science, both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty. For more information about PST ART: Art & Science Collide, please visit pst.art.
Engage in a multidisciplinary panel discussion focused on the intersections of art, science, natural and cultural history, and public policy
Join us for the Panel Discussion: Co-Creating New Futures for Joshua Trees, part of the day-long event A Day in the Desert on October 26, 2 PM-3 PM.
This multidisciplinary panel features experts from art, science, and environmental advocacy, exploring the future of the iconic Joshua tree. Panelists include:
- Sant Khalsa – Artist, Educator, Activist, and Curator
- Dr. Juniper Harrower – Ecologist, Multimedia Artist, Educator, and Co-Curator
- Brendan Cummings – Environmental Attorney, Conservation Director at the Center for Biological Diversity, and Author
- Fred Brashear Jr. – Internationally Exhibited, Photo-Based Artist and Educator
- Matthew Brandt – Photographer
- Chelsea Mosher – Photographer and Educator
This engaging discussion will delve into the intersections of art, science, public policy, and cultural history, focusing on innovative strategies for conserving Joshua trees in a changing climate.
Location: Lancaster Museum of Art and History
Time: 2 PM - 3 PM, October 26, 2024
Join us as part of A Day in the Desert, a full day of events celebrating the desert environment and its rich cultural and ecological significance. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with experts and help shape the future of our natural world!
Image Caption: Matthew Brandt, Joshua Tree VC5B, 2023, Collected and dyed sand on paper with varnish, 40.25 x 28.25 inches. Courtesy of the artist and M+B, Los Angeles.
This panel discussion is held in tandem with Desert Forest: Life with Joshua Trees, part of PST ART: Art & Science Collide.
Desert Forest: Life with Joshua Trees is among more then 70 exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. PST ART: Art & Science Collide, the latest edition of this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science, both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty. For more information about PST ART: Art & Science Collide, please visit pst.art.