Discover how art and science come together to illuminate one of our most pressing environmental challenges: Habitat Loss. This dynamic event, presented in partnership by the Crystal Cove Conservancy and Laguna Art Museum, explores the impact of habitat loss on ecological resilience and how we can all play a role in protecting our environment.
A Conservancy expert will share key insights on how habitat destruction affects ecosystems and why resilient habitats are crucial for wildlife, clean water, and our communities. Afterward, Laguna Art Museum instructors will guide you through a creative multimedia art project, turning your newfound knowledge into a unique expression of conservation. You’ll leave feeling inspired with fresh ideas on how local efforts can spark real change and how resilient habitats benefit us all.
Whether you’re a seasoned environmentalist or simply curious to learn more, Conservation Through Art offers an inspiring blend of education, creativity, and community spirit. Secure your spot and help us shape a more resilient future—one brushstroke at a time!
All supplies will be provided. Class size is limited to 25 participants. Minimum age is 10.
Time: 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Instructors: Crystal Cove Conservancy Conservation Biologist and Laguna Art Museum Artist.
Location: Laguna Art Museum
Parking: Street parking only. Metered parking is available along Cliff Dr. and non-metered parking is available in the residential neighborhood across PCH
Price: $20 Members/Non-members $25
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*You will be re-directed to Laguna Art Museum’s Public Programs site