Tag Archives: Watershed

Mar 26 | Join Us | Waters Of Change

We’re excited to participate in an intimate evening exploring Water in the American West at the luscious Now Instant Image Hall in Chinatown, Los Angeles.

​We will hear inspiring stories from the front lines of change and get an inside look the water systems sustaining Southern California.

​Our program will showcase climate related artworks by Lars Bergquist and feature a screening of the documentary short ‘Pipe Dreams’ by Los Angeles based Filmmaker Kyle Scoble.

​The 20-minute film follows J.B. Hamby’s 2020 campaign to win a seat on the Imperial Valley Irrigation Board as a 24 year old Stanford grad. Now 28, and Chair of the California Colorado River Board, he leads negotiations for California’s water rights claims on the declining river.

​Post screening, JB and Kyle will be joined on stage for a moderated panel discussion with Lee Alexanderson, Sr. Civil Engineer for Long Term Strategic Water Planning at Los Angles County DPW, and  Be Your Change Founder and Filmmaker Juliette Bouquerel.

​We’ll then move downstairs to the onsite speakeasy to sip on radically low carbon and regenerative craft cocktails by mixologist Eric Martin and mingle with a like minded community. We hope to inspire conversations and kismet.

​Due to very limited capacity this event is ticketed.

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How To Bring Life To Barren Land at the Museum of National History in Los Angeles

Valer Clark talks to a crowd about bringing life to barren land.

On February 2019, in Los Angeles, Anna Valer Clark was invited to talk to a captivated audience at The National History Museum for the Night of Idea organized by The French Consulate. Her panel was on how to bring life back to barren lands. She shared the work she did with her foundation, Cuenca Los Ojos.