Kim Stringfellow will participate in the Altered Landscapes panel discussion at the Autry National Center.
From the Central Valley to the Salton Sea, artists and authors discuss the impact of landscape changes on California and the ways communities adapt. The program includes a preview of the film Tulare: The Phantom Lake, which demonstrates the long-term effects of this alteration on our understanding of the land. Following the program, continue the conversation with the panelists over lunch in Crossroads West Cafe.
Presented in partnership with Boom: A Journal of California.
Date/Time: Saturday, September 20, 2014, 11:00 a.m.
Admission: Free for Autry Members (Cost of Lunch Is Not Included) / $10 Nonmembers / $6 Students and Seniors (60+)
RSVP/Reservations: Space Is Limited / Reservations Recommended
Press Release: http://theautry.org/programs/lectures-seminars-discussions/altered-landscapes-idiscussion-and-documentary-preview-i