Interactive Art Exhibition and Panel
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Date & Time
Thu, Jun 06 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Address (map)
113 Harbor Wy. STE 190
Venue (website)
S.B. Maritime Museum
Nature of Surf Women Presents
Interactive Art Exhibition and Panel: The Healing Power of the Ocean and Its Waves:
Ecodependcy -Personal, Social, Artistic, and Ocean Connections
Thursday, June 6, from 6 pm
Location: SB Maritime Museum, 113 Harbor Way STE 190
Registration link: https://lu.ma/ws4f07z6
This unique event combines a captivating Art Exhibition with a Panel discussion, promising an experience that engages the mind, spirit, and soul.
Our distinguished speakers will explore topics ranging from ecological interdependence to the therapeutic joys of surfing. Discover how the ocean is our ultimate playground, transcending age barriers and healing us. It offers equality, fosters safe friendships, and serves as a canvas for our creativity.
Panelists: Heather Hudson, filmmaker & Heal the Ocean board member, Toyo Peluso, founder of Salt Water Divas, Dr. Anna Cho, founder & Clinical Director of Heart Theory, Lauren French & Lily Carbullido, Isla Vista Surfrider Foundation, Katie Abbott, photographer & founder of SB Surf Mamas, Katharine Gerhardt, founder of Beach Moms group, Sophie Simon, filmmaker and Shelby Sudder, visual artist.
Moderator: Ivana Bajic, author of the project Nature of Surf Women
Program
5:30 Doors opening
6:00- 6:30 pm Art exhibition: Our immersive exhibition offers adventure and reconnection with nature. From intricate photography to evocative sculptures, each piece serves as a testament to the profound impact of the ocean on the human psyche.
Artists:
Gabriela Tellez for Nature of Surf Women
6:30- 7:30 pm Panel: One-of-a-kind fusion of creativity and thought-provoking dialogue, crafted for all who wish to deepen their understanding of our symbiotic relationship with the sea.
7:30-8:30 pm Post-event gathering
After the panel discussion, feel free to unwind at The Anchor Rose Restaurant, conveniently situated within the museum. You can reserve a dinner table using OpenTable or enjoy a drink at the bar. When booking, mention that you’re part of the panel group to ensure seating together. Please note this post-panel gathering is not officially affiliated with the event.