Beauty & The Beast Gallery Opening and Visual Tour

Join us for an inside look and in-depth talk about the exhibit with photographers Rob Badger and Nita Winter

You’re invited to celebrate our new show, Beauty & the Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change on Friday, March 4 with a reception and gallery talk with Bay Area conservation photographers Rob Badger and Nita Winter. Experience California’s extraordinary wildflowers as you’ve never seen them before and learn about the dangers facing our natural habitats from climate change. 

5:30 pm: Open mingle with food and beverages

6:00 – 6:45 pm: Gallery talk begins with photographers Nita and Rob

Books will be available for purchase and signing by the artists throughout the evening.

Note: The opening event is subject to change depending upon the current COVID-19 environment which we are closely monitoring.

The exhibit is up through April during the JCCSF’s operating hours.  

JCCSF Katz Snyder Gallery on the 2nd Floor
3200 California Street, San Francisco

Learn more about the exhibit here.

Photographers Rob Badger and Nita Winter are based in the Bay Area and have been capturing powerful images for over three decades. Their work has been seen in galleries throughout California including the Thoreau Center for Sustainability in San Francisco, the G2 Gallery in Venice, CA, and featured in publications such as American Photo, Los Angeles Times, Natural Home, New York Times, OMNI, Sunset, Sierra Wilderness Society, Time and the Washington Post. Their new book, which accompanies this exhibit, Beauty and the Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change, has won multiple awards since its recent publication, including the Sierra Club’s Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography. 

Interests: Arts & Culture
Date: 
March 04, 2022
TIME: 
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: 
Jewish Community Center
of San Francisco
3200 California St
City: 
San Francisco
Cost: 
Free

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Organized By: 
JCCSF
Event Contact Person: 
Lorenn Kassel
415.292.1200
Speakers: 
Rob Badger and Nita Winter
These photographers are based in the Bay Area and have been capturing powerful images for over three decades. Their work has been seen in galleries throughout California including the Thoreau Center for Sustainability in San Francisco, the G2 Gallery in Venice, CA, and featured in publications such as American Photo, Los Angeles Times, Natural Home, New York Times, OMNI, Sunset, Sierra Wilderness Society, Time and the Washington Post. Their new book, which accompanies this exhibit, Beauty and the Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change, has won multiple awards since its recent publication, including the Sierra Club’s Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography.