Join us as we welcome some of National Geographic’s most prominent and engaging explorers in this season’s National Geographic speaker series. Each lecture will include a Q&A and take place in our intimate theater.
SERIES SPEAKERS:
BERTIE GREGORY — A WILD LIFE: Wed, Jan 16 at 7pm
Photographer and filmmaker Bertie Gregory specializes in intimate shots of animals in their natural environment, whether that’s a frigid Vancouver beach or the streets of London.
DR. KENNY BROAD — EXTREME CAVE DIVING: EXPLORING THE BAHAMAS’ BLUE HOLES: Wed, Mar 20 at 7pm
Kenny Broad, National Geographic’s Explorer of the Year for 2011, is also an accomplished cave explorer. He pursues this extreme and dangerous occupation not for sport but to gain valuable insights into the freshwater world beneath our feet.
ZOLTAN TAKACS — DEADLIEST LIFESAVERS: Wed, May 1 at 7pm
Earth’s deadliest animal venoms are a source of a number of lifesaving medicines used to treat everything from heart attacks to diabetes, yet there are millions of venom toxins in nature that remain unexplored. Biomedical scientist and inventor Zoltan Takacs collects snake, scorpion, jellyfish, and other venoms from around the world.
Seating is limited, so reserve your tickets now!
Series Tickets:
- Members: $105
- Non-members: $120
Individual Tickets:
- Members: $35
- Non-members: $40
Reserve tickets HERE