Sparking Environmental Conversations
2005 World Environment Day, San Francisco – Natural World Museum (NWM), with the assistance of The Baum Foundation and the Meridian Health Foundation, conceptualized, created, and produced a 25,000 square foot environmental art exposition for the 2005 World Environment Day that opened with a reception at San Francisco’s City Hall, hosted by Daryl Hannah and Julia Butterfly Hill. The exhibition included rare works of art from the private family collections of Ansel Adams and Robert Bateman, and featured 75 emerging artists with the theme of Green Cities. The Exhibition served as important model of conservation, and works of art from internationally renowned artists as well as installations from talented local emerging environmental artists served as a back drop to Al Gore’s San Francisco talk about An Inconvenient Truth.