Thursday Apr 30, 2026
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM PDT
Thursday, April 30th | 6PM-8PM
Port Angeles Fine Arts Center
Esther Webster Gallery & Webster’s Woods Sculpture Park
1203 E Lauridsen Blvd.
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Members: $15 | Non-Members: $20 | Students: Free
Anika van Dyken
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Join us at Port Angeles Fine Arts Center for a unique evening of art, music, essay, and poetry as we present, "From Science to Action through Art: Four Artists Bear Witness to Climate Change." Natalie Niblack, an artist exhibiting the installation “66 Birds/ 3 Degree” in the Field Notes exhibition will present in partnership with fellow artists Northwest Poet Holly Hughes, Canadian-American composer and performer Sarah Bassingwaighte, and philosopher-essayist Kathleen Dean Moore. Together they will create a transformative evening that helps translate scientific understanding into words, music, and art that make the facts of climate change deeply real, visceral and relatable. You will enjoy birdsong, choral music and poems inspired by birds, both living and extinct, and moving essays accompanied by music bearing witness for all species threatened by climate change.
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