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DESCRIPTION:Helen and Newton Mayer Harrison at David Brower Center\n\nPioneering 
 Figures of Ecological Art Discuss Their Upcoming Project at the 
 \nSacramento / San Joaquin River Basin\n\n\nWHAT:	An Evening with the 
 Harrisons\nThe world’s pioneering figures in eco-art will engage the 
 public in an interactive discussion about their project in development at 
 the Sacramento / San Joaquin River Basin.  This will be the first in a 
 series of public discussions about this project and is a rare look into the 
 Harrison’s visionary work and process.  Co-presented by the David Brower 
 Center and the Long Now Foundation.\n\nWHEN:	Wednesday, June 10 from 7 – 
 9pm\n\nWHERE:	The new David Brower Center\n2150 Allston Way, Berkeley 
 (between Oxford & Shattuck); 1 block from Downtown Berkeley 
 BART\n\nADMISSION: 	$15 through Brown Paper Tickets at 
 http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/69032 or by calling 1-800-838-3006 
 or at the door\n\nINFO:		Visit www.browercenter.org or call 
 510.809.0900\n\nAbout the Harrisons:\nOriginators of a whole systems 
 perspective in the eco-art movement, the collaborative team of Helen Mayer 
 Harrison and Newton Harrison have worked for the past four decades with 
 biologists, ecologists, architects, urban planners and other artists to 
 initiate collaborative dialogues to uncover ideas and solutions which 
 support biodiversity and community development. The Harrisons’ unique 
 presentation style incorporates readings, strong visuals, and direct 
 dialogue with the audience.  In this program, the Harrisons will explore 
 the theme of extraction as it relates to forests and streams as well as the 
 potential impact of rising sea levels. This will be the first in a series 
 of public discussions leading to a project in development about the future 
 of the Sacramento / San Joaquin River Basin.\n \nAbout the new David Brower 
 Center:\nThe nonprofit David Brower Center, opened in May, 2009 is a 
 vibrant place that inspires, sustains, and brings together people committed 
 to environmental and social action. The Center offers educational and arts 
 programs, stunning conference and event facilities, and high-quality office 
 space for nonprofits -- all in the greenest building in Berkeley. It is 
 named to honor David Brower, a Berkeley native who many consider the father 
 of the modern environmental movement.\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/02/18600037.php
SUMMARY:Helen and Newton Mayer Harrison at David Brower Center
LOCATION:The new David Brower Center\n2150 Allston Way (between Shattuck and 
 Oxford)\nBerkeley, CA  94704
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/02/18600037.php
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