A Virtual Catalyst Conversations in recognition of Darwin Day, presented with Boston Cyberarts
Catalyst Conversations presents intimate and provocative conversations between artists, scientists and the public. Upcoming conversation "Looking for Answers in the Galápagos" features Artist Allison Maria Rodriguez, Wildlife, Fisheries and Conservation biologist, Noah Charney, and Lecturer on Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Andrew Berry discussing the ongoing scientific and artistic allure of the Galápagos. How does the Galápagos continue to entice us as it has for a century and a half? What are the effects of climate change on evolution? Our three speakers address these and other issues in their respective practices and in the ensuing discussion. This promises to be an exciting conversation.
You can get free tickets to the event here.
For more details, please visit the Catalyst Conversations website.