Panel discussion: How this place is made

Sat Jan 24 2026 at 02:00 pm to 03:30 pm

Berkeley Art Center | Berkeley

Berkeley Art Center
Publisher/HostBerkeley Art Center
Panel discussion: How this place is made
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Join us Saturday, January 24, 2–3:30 pm for: 'How This Place Is Made: Geology, Decisions, Photography, and the Oyster', a panel discussion
About this Event

How This Place Is Made: Geology, Decisions, Photography, and the Oyster is a panel discussion at the Berkeley Art Center exploring how the Bay Area’s natural and cultural landscapes have been shaped by geology, ecology, and human decision-making. Held in conjunction with the exhibition [Obstructed view of the house through the trees with the road visible on the left side in the foreground.] or black point reinterpretive site, the conversation brings together artists and environmental thinkers to reflect on place, history, and representation.

Panelists include exhibiting artists Torreya Cummings and Sarah Lowe, writer and geologist Andrew Alden (Deep Oakland: How Geology Shaped a City), and Stephanie Romano, Environmental Education and Operations Manager at The Watershed Project. The panel is moderated by Elena Gross, curator of the exhibition.


Saturday, January 24
2:00–3:30 pm panel discussion with Q&A


Free and open to all. Limited seating available.


The gallery will remain open until 5 pm, offering time to explore the exhibition and connect it to the conversation.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Berkeley Art Center, 1275 Walnut Street, Berkeley, United States

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