Community, Art & Environment: An Interview with Judith Selby Lang
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Join us for an incredible conversation with Judith Selby Lang about art, perception, beach plastic, and the importance of place. We talk about how one person's garbage becomes another person's brilliance, and how great art can not only change how we perceive the world, but how making art can also possibly save it! For some 25+ years, Judith Selby Lang has made the San Geronimo Valley her home. Although she and her artworks have traveled near and far from Forest Knolls to Point Reyes Station, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Baltimore, New York, British Columbia, Zürich, and beyond, she is always grateful to return to the Valley, the place that is the creative springboard for her launch into the wider world. The uplifting and transformative nature of her multi-dimensional art practice reflects her commitment to creating positive symbols and life-affirming images to energize the conversation about social, political, and environmental issues. Her ephemeral public artworks have graced the San Francisco Civic Center Plaza, the Palo Alto Baylands Nature Preserve, and Stanley Harbor, Hong Kong. As a dynamic speaker about the creative life, she has presented at the Pitzer Institute for Entrepreneurship in Claremont, CA, Applied Brilliance in Jackson Hole, WY, and the Newseum in Washington, DC.
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