Please join us for a lively conversation with multi-media conservation artist Christina M. Selby and photography curator Katherine Ware. This presentation is in conjunction with the opening of the new photography exhibition by Christina in the Garden: Piñon Country: Illuminating the Interdependence of Life in the Iconic Woodland of the Arid West. Meet the endangered Pinyon Jay, learn about its centrality to Santa Fe’s piñon-juniper ecosystem, and hear how art can stimulate environmental action. This event is generously supported by the Barbara Goede Foundation.
When: Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 2:00 pm.
Where: CHANGE OF VENUE TO: The Stewart L. Udall Building (Center for Museum Resources), 725 Camino Lejo, upper conference room
Cost: $28.00 for Garden members, $35.00 for non-members.
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Christina M. Selby is a photojournalist and nature photographer, filmmaker, and writer based in Santa Fe. She uses multimedia storytelling as a powerful tool to both share the beauty of the planet and motivate others to act on behalf of nature. Her work focuses on rare and endangered species and ecosystems, and the people working to save them.
Katherine Ware is Curator of Photography at the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe. She has curated numerous exhibitions, including Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment. Prior to coming to Santa Fe, she was Curator of Photography at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Assistant Curator at the J. Paul Getty Museum.