Friday, July 19th | 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Join Dr. Marc Fasanella for an illustrated lecture that introduces seminal concepts of how humanity can engage with and implement ecologically enlightened, artful, advanced concepts of community development and land use. Open to the public, no reservations are required to attend this free event. Light snacks and refreshments will be served for your enjoyment. Seating will be first come, first served. Doors will open no earlier than 6:00pm. Please note that we are a wheelchair accessible facility with free parking lot for patrons onsite.
“No amount of innovation is equal to a bit of insightful memory. No amount of green technology... based upon resources extracted and rendered through long extraction, production, distribution, consumption, and disposal systems... can equal the efficiency and effectiveness of local adaptation, ingenuity and resilience.” - Dr. Marc Fasanella
Holding a PhD from NYU in Art / Environmental Design, Marc was a Professor of Architecture, Art, and Ecological as well as Graphic Design for more than three decades before leaving academia to found an environmental non-profit. He has also worked professionally as an art director, curator, and design build specialist in wood and landscape. He now works as a freelance creative consultant.