National Geographic Wildlife Photographer Comes To Southampton Arts Center - 27 East

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National Geographic Wildlife Photographer Comes To Southampton Arts Center

authorStaff Writer on Aug 19, 2019

National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore will be visiting the Southampton Arts Center (SAC) on Saturday, August 24, for a talk and book signing in connection with Photo Ark, an exhibition on display at SAC through September 8.

Mr. Sartore will be at the galleries from 2 to 3 p.m., signing his Photo Ark books, which will be available for purchase. He will also give an illustrated talk in the theater at 5:30 p.m.

Mr. Sartore is a world renowned wildlife photographer, specializing in the documentation of endangered species and landscapes around the world. His Photo Ark, a 25 year documentary project, is a part of that mission.

Gallery admission to the book signing at the Southampton Arts Center, which is located on 25 Jobs Lane, is $5. Admission to the talk is $25. Space for the talk is limited and it is recommended to make an advance reservation. Ticket reservations and more information is available on southamptonartscenter.org.

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