The G2 Gallery Presents “Habitat as Fuel” with Emily Green
Los Angeles Times Columnist Will Give a Free Talk Friday, April 16
Venice, CA – Los Angeles Times columnist and “Chance of Rain” blog writer Emily Green will speak at The G2 Gallery, a green art space dedicated to nature and wildlife photography, as a part of G2’s Garden Lecture Series.
Every thing that we put into urban gardens comes at some cost from the native environment, be it quarry rock, water, compost, mulch, plants, or, most importantly in the West, water. Emily Green's lecture “Habitat as Fuel” will look at how—with a few simple changes in attitude and style— city residents can landscape in such a way that dramatically reduces our toll on the environment while at the same time returning some of the benefits from lost wild spaces into urban enclaves.
Friday evening lectures at The G2 Gallery are free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided.
About The G2 Gallery
Established in March 2008, the G2 Gallery in Venice, California, is a green art space with a dedicated focus on contemporary nature and wildlife photography. In keeping with G2’s commitment to supporting arts and the environment, the gallery presents exhibitions with eco-conscious themes, donating the proceeds from all art sales to environmental charities and hosts free concerts and lectures that bring awareness of critical issues to our community.
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