Artists, scientists, grass routs groups and policy makers come together to learn and idea share on why kelp is important and crucial to Enhancing Biodiversity and Fighting Climate Change.
Kelp Forest - Enhancing Biodiversity and Fighting Climate Change
Kelp is large brown algae that form forests in shallow waters. They provide coastal protection, breeding grounds for countless species, produce oxygen, store carbon and are used to make food and medicine.
Artist Camilla Brendon has recreated one of these incredible forests on land out of recycled materials and she invites you to come and experience the wonder of kelp this Spring at London Performance Studios. Kelp and Critters (an art workshop) and What Kelp Does for Us (a panel debate) will accompany the installation.
ABOUT CAMILLA
Kelp Forest is an installation by artist Camilla Brendon. She has worked closely with scientists and environmentalists to learn about this habitat and through these events she will creatively highlight Kelp and how wonderful it is.
What Kelp Does For Us: Panel debate with artists, scientists and grass roots kelp activists. Friday the 8th of April 7 - 8.30pm, free booking is essential HERE.
At London Performance Studios, Penarth Center, Penarth St, London SE15 1TR
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