From the Bottom of the World: The Art and Science of Antarctica

Presented in cooperation with Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, From the Bottom of the World: The Art and Science of Antarctica will convene experts in the art and science of this unique and fragile continent. Two research scientists from Lamont-Doherty, Jonny Kingslake and Kirsty Tinto, will reveal their startling new findings. 

As part of The Art and Science of Antarctica, we will welcome to the Bruce — live, via Skype — Dr. Kim S. Bernard, associate professor of biological oceanography from Oregon State University, now based at Palmer Station in Antarctica. During this 15-minute live interview, she will answer questions from the audience about her research and her experience on the ice. 

Doors open 5:50 pm; reception begins at 6:00 pm, followed by panel and Q&A, 7:00-8:30 pm. 

Seats are $30 for Museum members, $45 for non-members. All Member discounts will be applied on the next page – the cart/ticket order page. Members must create an account or sign-in by clicking the register or sign-in the upper right-hand corner to receive their discount.

Doors open 5:50 pm; reception begins at 6:00 pm, followed by panel and Q&A, 7:00-8:30 pm. 

Seats are $30 for Museum members, $45 for non-members. All Member discounts will be applied on the next page – the cart/ticket order page. Members must create an account or sign-in by clicking the register or sign-in the upper right-hand corner to receive their discount.











When: Thu., Oct. 3, 2019 at 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: Bruce Museum
1 Museum Dr., Greenwich, CT
203-869-0376
Price: $45
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Presented in cooperation with Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, From the Bottom of the World: The Art and Science of Antarctica will convene experts in the art and science of this unique and fragile continent. Two research scientists from Lamont-Doherty, Jonny Kingslake and Kirsty Tinto, will reveal their startling new findings. 

As part of The Art and Science of Antarctica, we will welcome to the Bruce — live, via Skype — Dr. Kim S. Bernard, associate professor of biological oceanography from Oregon State University, now based at Palmer Station in Antarctica. During this 15-minute live interview, she will answer questions from the audience about her research and her experience on the ice. 

Doors open 5:50 pm; reception begins at 6:00 pm, followed by panel and Q&A, 7:00-8:30 pm. 

Seats are $30 for Museum members, $45 for non-members. All Member discounts will be applied on the next page – the cart/ticket order page. Members must create an account or sign-in by clicking the register or sign-in the upper right-hand corner to receive their discount.

Doors open 5:50 pm; reception begins at 6:00 pm, followed by panel and Q&A, 7:00-8:30 pm. 

Seats are $30 for Museum members, $45 for non-members. All Member discounts will be applied on the next page – the cart/ticket order page. Members must create an account or sign-in by clicking the register or sign-in the upper right-hand corner to receive their discount.

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