Apr 14 2019
Brian Skerry: Ocean Soul

Brian Skerry: Ocean Soul

Presented by Irvine Barclay Theatre at Irvine Barclay Theatre

Voyage across the oceans with one of National Geographic’s most seasoned photographers and discover a vast, hidden world beneath the waves. Using his camera to communicate, Brian Skerry has spent more than 10,000 hours underwater telling the oceans’ stories. His images celebrate the mystery of the depths and offer portraits of creatures so intimate they sometimes appear to have been shot in a studio. Skerry dives eight months of the year, often in extreme conditions beneath Arctic ice or in predator-infested waters and has even lived at the bottom of the sea to get close to his subjects.

This past fall, National Geographic Books published Ocean Soul, a landmark retrospective of Skerry’s photographs. In the book and this presentation, Skerry takes us from the glacial waters of the North Atlantic, where harp seals face off with commercial hunters, to the balmy central Pacific, where he photographed damaged coral ecosystems rebuilding themselves.

On stage, Skerry is a passionate spokesman for the oceans he loves to photograph. His riveting presentations to audiences at TED, Harvard, and London’s Royal Geographic Society inspire reverence for the marine realm and offer hope for protecting the vitality of the world’s oceans.

Admission Info

$32 / $46

Phone: 949-854-4646

Email: tickets@thebarclay.org

Dates & Times

2019/04/14 - 2019/04/14

Location Info

Irvine Barclay Theatre

4242 Campus Drive, Irvine, CA 92612

Parking Info

The nearest parking structure is at the corner of Campus and West Peltason, and is right next to the theater.

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