- Date December 3, 2009
- Time 10:30 a.m.
- Location Phoenix, AZ
- Price Free
Photograph by Paul Nicklen
Paul Nicklen
Photograph by Lyn HartleyThis event is a National Geographic Live Student Matinee, open to public and private schools. Click here to learn more and to find out how to register.
Photographer Paul Nicklen will take you underwater to witness the surreal landscapes and inhabitants of the Arctic and Antarctica, including leopard seals, whales, walruses, polar bears, penguins, and narwhals. His photographic mission is to celebrate the beauty of the lands and creatures at the ends of the Earth and to show the rest of us what is truly at stake as global temperatures rise.
Journey with this gifted National Geographic photographer as he braves snow, ice and frigid waters to bring new insights into life at the edges of the Earth. (Recommended for grades 5–12)
Registration is now open. Seats are limited so register early! Registrations will not be taken over the phone.
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Mesa Arts Center
1 East Main Street
Phoenix, AZ, US
85201
Telephone: +1 480 644 6500
Lat/Lon: 33.415052699999997, -111.831419699999998
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