Friday, July 22, 2011
LMU Extension and Write Bloody Press Celebrate the Release of Brendan Constantine‘s Birthday Girl with Possom with Derrick Brown and Mark Savage
Presented by LMU Extension, where he is currently Poet-in- Residence, he will be joined by Derrick Brown, poet and president of Write Bloody Press, publisher of Constantine’s current release. Also showing will be Mark Savage with a sampling exhibit of photographs of LA Poets titled Souls and Passions.
A $5 suggested donation at the door will directly support the International Crane Foundation. Saturday, August 6 • 4:00 – 7:00 pm.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
FixNation Fundraiser
About FixNation:
We founded FixNation to, as we say, bring about the Day of No More Homeless Cats. There are estimated to be millions of homeless cats in Southern California. The numbers are growing of homeless cats in Southern California. The numbers are growing exponentially as you read this plea. Community cats and kittens are usually euthanized immediately after being turned into already overcrowded shelters. This cry must be answered. With your help, FixNation can stop the unnecessary suffering and dying.
Tickets for the cause: $125
Doors open: 6:30pm
Cool Cats perform: 8:00pm
Silent auction: 6:30-9:45pm
The G2 Gallery Presents Saving Cranes

Venice, CA—On Tuesday, August 2, 2011, The G2 Gallery will present Saving Cranes, an exhibition of photography focusing on the endangered Whooping Crane, that will benefit the work of the International Crane Foundation (ICF.) An opening reception will be held on Friday, August 26 from 6:30–9:00 pm with photographer Mike Sloat and a special presentation by ICF President & CEO Dr. Richard Beilfuss.
From a low of just 15 birds in 1941, the Aransas-Wood Buffalo flock of Whooping Cranes—the last naturally occurring population of Whooping Cranes in the world—has recovered to its present population of approximately 280 birds. Today, water diversions affecting the cranes’ wintering grounds in the Guadalupe River basin threaten to decimate the flock’s main food source, blue crabs. The International Crane Foundation is working with partners to raise awareness and protect the fragile gulf ecosystem sustaining the Whooping Cranes and many other species. Dr. Richard Beilfuss, President and CEO of the International Crane Foundation, notes “The Whooping Crane is among the most iconic species of North America, a symbol of the struggle for survival. We believe a win-win solution can be found in the Guadalupe basin, by finding a balance between the upstream water needs for cities, agriculture and industry and the downstream waters that maintain healthy coastal wetlands for Whooping Cranes and the livelihoods of many people along the Gulf Coast. Mike’s images capture the stunning beauty of these wetlands and our country’s largest and most endangered bird—sights we hope will remain for generations to come.”
As pictured by photographer Mike Sloat, Saving Cranes reminds us of our interconnectivity with the environment, and the need to balance meeting human needs with those of the living world around us.
QUICK FACTS
Whooping Cranes are:
• America’s tallest and rarest flying bird
• Down to one natural population with just 280 individuals
• Migratory between Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas (winter) and Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada (breeding area)
• Endangered with extinction
• Threatened by drought and water diversions negatively impacting their winter homes
LOCATION: The G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com)
1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291-3742
Tel. 310.452.2842, E-mail info@theg2gallery.com
Media Contacts:
Diane Shader Smith 310.386.6803, dianeshadersmith@gmail.com
Gia LaRussa 310.452.2842, gia@theg2gallery.com
About Mike Sloat
Mike Sloat has always been concerned with flight. For 36 years, he served as a decorated career military pilot. Today, he is an aircraft Safety Inspector for the Federal Aviation Administration and channels his passion into photography, capturing winged creatures like the Whooping Crane. Mike's interest in photography began more than 40 years ago when he acquired his first Kodak Box Camera. He now utilizes an assortment of Nikon equipment including a D7000 for his digital work, and an F100 film camera for black and white infrared. Mike's images are a representation of his ideals not only in regard to nurturing our environment, but also out of respect for animals that are flying, walking, crawling or swimming. His work has been featured in Texas Parks and Wildlife, Audubon Magazine, and the International Crane Foundation Bugle.
About the International Crane Foundation
Founded in 1973, the International Crane Foundation (ICF) is a non-profit organization committed to a future where all crane species are secure – a future where people cooperate to protect and restore wild populations and their ecosystems. These efforts sustain the places where cranes live, to the benefit of countless other species. For more information, please visit www.savingcranes.org.
About The G2 Gallery
Established in March 2008, The G2 Gallery in Venice, California, is a green art space with a dedicated focus on nature and wildlife photography. In keeping with G2’s commitment to supporting arts and the environment, the gallery presents exhibitions with eco-conscious themes, donating the proceeds from all art sales to environmental charities and hosts events that bring awareness of critical issues to our community.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
The G2 Gallery's Third Annual Pet Adoption

Attention Animal Lovers! Meet the Newest Member of Your Family at The G2 Gallery's Third Annual Pet Adoption!
The Humane Society reports that roughly 10 million dogs and cats are sent to animal shelters each year, where only half make it to a loving and safe home. Please consider giving one of these lovable creatures a forever home and adopting them into your family. Stop by, look around, and have a photo taken with the newest member of your family. Pet portraiture will be provided by Samy's Camera and available to anyone who stops by with their pet or decides to take home a new animal companion.
http://www.theg2gallery.com/calendar/0711.html
Thursday, June 23, 2011
The G2 Gallery Presents Catalina: The Wildlands at Your Doorstep

Image Caption: Jack Baldelli, Bison Sentinel. 2010.
The G2 Gallery will premiere Catalina: The Wildlands at Your Doorstep, featuring the photography of Marc Muench, Jack Baldelli, and Carlos de la Rosa. Presented in partnership with the Catalina Island Conservancy, the images depict the land, sea and endemic species of Catalina Island. An opening reception with the artists and representatives of the Catalina Island Conservancy will be held Friday, July 8, 2011, from 6:30–9:00 pm.
Approximately 20 miles off Los Angeles’s coast and beyond Avalon’s quaint seaside charm lies the wild and rugged terrain of Catalina Island. Volcanic activity on the Pacific Ocean floor formed a chain of islands from which Santa Catalina emerged rocky, arid, and devoid of terrestrial life. Over time and through various means, Catalina Island was colonized by all manner of flora and fauna, forming its own unique ecosystem.
It is the mandate of the Catalina Island Conservancy to steward the land, protecting native species such as the Catalina Island fox and managing non-natives like the famed Catalina bison. The images featured in the exhibit will survey the flora, fauna, and wild vistas of the Island. "We are so pleased that The G2 Gallery has put together this exhibit that showcases the beauty of Catalina Island's wild places," said Ann Muscat, President and CEO of the Catalina Island Conservancy. "As the organization that is charged with protecting and restoring Catalina's 42,000-acre nature preserve and welcoming visitors to enjoy it, the breath taking images captured by these talented artists are an inspirational introduction to Catalina's exceptional natural resources."
All proceeds from art sales during the exhibition period for Catalina: The Wildlands at Your Doorstep, will benefit the Catalina Island Conservancy.
LOCATION: The G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com)
1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291-3742
Tel. 310.452.2842, E-mail info@theg2gallery.com
About Marc Muench
An internationally renowned landscape photographer, Marc Muench has returned to Catalina Island over the years to explore its shores, canyons, mountain tops, and water to capture the spirit of the island with his camera. With eleven book titles, ESPN outdoor shows, and numerous magazine, calendar and poster titles, Marc’s style bridges the popular with the artistic. A third generation photographer, Marc’s career follows in the family tradition started by his grandfather Josef Muench and his father David Muench, both celebrated award winning landscape photographers as well. His most recent exhibition was titled Explorations at the Wildling Art Museum in Los Olivos, California.
About Jack Baldelli
Jack Baldelli’s first photography assignment was for his Riverside Junior High yearbook in l961. To date, his images have been exhibited at The University of Southern California, the California Science Center, Sea World of San Diego, the Natural History Museum of San Diego and the Catalina Island Conservancy. Jack’s career has taken him around the globe and he has lived overseas for close to 20 years. His numerous trips to the Antarctic continent over the past 21 years have been in various capacities as commercial diver; expedition lecturer, naturalist and zodiac driver; and underwater and topside photographer. Jack has been coming to Catalina Island since 1957. Since 2003 he has been a Volunteer Ranger and Photographer for the Catalina Island Conservancy.
About Carlos de la Rosa
Carlos de la Rosa is a scientist who uses photography to document his research in the field of natural resources conservation. Looking through a lens became a new way of seeing when he discovered a world of tiny creatures under a loupe at the age of 7. This early intellectual curiosity eventually led to a career observing the natural world, in particular aquatic insects. Carlos came to the United States from his native Caracas, Venezuela to complete a Ph.D. in ecology at the University of Pittsburgh and went on to discover, explore and learn about ecosystems in Central America, the Amazon, the Galapagos Islands and other remote wilderness areas in the United States and Europe. As the Conservation and Education Chief Officer with the Catalina Island Conservancy, Carlos oversees projects and programs that delve into natural history, science, and the human context in which conservation takes place.
About The Catalina Island Conservancy
The Catalina Island Conservancy was formed in 1972 and is the largest private land trust and one of the oldest in California. Its mission is to be a responsible steward of its lands through a balance of conservation, education and recreation. Through its ongoing efforts, the Conservancy protects the magnificent natural and cultural heritage of Santa Catalina Island, stewarding approximately 42,000 acres of land, 50 miles of rugged shoreline, an airport, more than 80 miles of trails, and more than 200 miles of roads. Twenty miles from the mainland, the Island is a treasure trove of historical and archeological sites, and numerous rare and endangered animals and plants. Fifty endemic species and counting reside on the Island including plants and animals found nowhere else in the world.
For additional information, visit www.catalinaconservancy.org.
About The G2 Gallery
Established in March 2008, The G2 Gallery in Venice, California, is a green art space with a dedicated focus on contemporary nature and wildlife photography. In keeping with G2’s commitment to supporting arts and the environment, the gallery presents exhibitions with eco-conscious themes, donating the proceeds from all art sales to environmental charities and hosts concerts and lectures that bring awareness of critical issues to our community.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
The G2 Gallery Presents “Meet the Artist Behind the Photo: Kristen Westlake”
Artist Talk to be held Thursday, March 18, at 7:30 pm
WHO: Nature photographer Kristen Westlake will give a talk on her artistic practice at The G2 Gallery, a green art space specializing in nature and wildlife photography.
WHAT: Wisconsin native Kristen Westlake will come to The G2 Gallery to give a talk on the way her images come together in concert with the nature she is capturing. She states: “I don’t take pictures, I make them. Taking implies the hurried feeling of rushing in and gathering up something that is not mine, Making is co-creating with my surroundings, spending the time to get to know the land and Her creatures, and experiencing first hand the dance of life, by dancing with it.”
This talk is free and open to the public. Donations at the door are welcome and will directly benefit environmental charities. Light refreshments will be provided.
WHERE: The G2 Gallery
1503 Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Venice, CA 90291
WHEN: Thursday, March 18, 2010
7:30 pm
Friday, March 5, 2010
The G2 Gallery To Mark Its Second Anniversary with Gala Celebration
Venice, CA—On Saturday, March 13, 2010, at 6:30 pm, The G2 Gallery will invite members of the community to celebrate its Second Anniversary with a gala celebration.
In the two years since opening in March 2008, The G2 Gallery has premiered 16 environmentally themed exhibitions with over 40 photographers, including Frans Lanting, Robert Glenn Ketchum, Robert Turner, and Galen Rowell. Dan and Susan Gottlieb, owners of The G2 Gallery, believe in supporting art and the environment through photography. Upholding a strong commitment to nature and wildlife, The G2 Gallery will continue to actively support and collaborate with major international and essential local eco- and animal welfare charities, such as Conservation International, Heal the Bay, and Best Friends Animal Society. Looking forward, Director Jolene Hanson says: “Year three at The G2 Gallery will see bigger shows with some of the most exciting photographers in the field today; the triumphant return of a world-renowned artist we’ve worked with in the past; and an increased focus on fine art photography through our Nature LA series.”
The Second Anniversary Celebration is free and open to the public. A special musical performance by Samba de Raiz with Beto González is scheduled, and passed hors d’oeurves and complimentary valet will be provided. RSVP to events@theg2gallery.com.
LOCATION: The G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com)
1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291-3742
Tel. 310.452.2842, E-mail info@theg2gallery.com
About G2 Gallery
Established in March 2008, the G2 Gallery in Venice, California, is a green art space with a dedicated focus on contemporary nature and wildlife photography. In keeping with G2’s commitment to supporting arts and the environment, the gallery presents exhibitions with eco-conscious themes, donating the proceeds from all art sales to environmental charities, and hosts free concerts and lectures that bring awareness of critical issues to our community.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Where the Wild Things Grow
Group Photo Exhibition
March 23–May 2, 2010
Venice, CA—On March 23, 2010, The G2 Gallery will present Where the Wild Things Grow, a group photo exhibition featuring artistic visions of flowers, trees, and wetlands by photographers Rob Badger, Edis Jurcys, Randy Redekopp, and Nita Winter.
Each photographer in The G2 Gallery’s springtime exhibition brings a unique perspective on some of the most beautiful facets of nature in bloom. Where the Wild Things Grow is set to coincide with the popular Theodore Payne Native Plant Garden Tour (April 10–11) and Venice Home & Garden Tour (May 1).
An Artist’s Reception for Where the Wild Things Grow will be held on Saturday, March 27. Please RSVP to events@theg2gallery.com.
LOCATION: The G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com)
1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291-3742
Tel. 310.452.2842, E-mail info@theg2gallery.com
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
The G2 Gallery Hosts a Valentine’s Eve Benefit
Fundraiser for Animal Advocates Alliance will take place February 13, 2010 at 6:30pm
WHO: The G2 Gallery, a nature and wildlife photography gallery that donates all proceeds to environmental charities, will host a fundraiser for Animal Advocates Alliance, a non-profit dedicated to promoting the humane treatment of animals.
WHAT: A Valentine’s Eve Benefit for the Animal Advocates Alliance at The G2 Gallery will feature pet adoptions, a pet photographer, musical entertainment and refreshments. Guests are encouraged to bring their best animal friend.
Donations at the door are appreciated and will directly support the Animal Advocates Alliance.
WHERE: The G2 Gallery
1503 Abbot Kiney Boulevard
Venice, CA 90291
WHEN: Saturday, February 13, 2010
6:30 pm
MEDIA
CONTACTS: Diane Shader Smith
dianeshadersmith@gmail.com
(310) 386-6803
Gia LaRussa
gia@theg2gallery.com
(310) 452-2842
Thursday, January 14, 2010
The G2 Gallery Presents Nature LA: Nathanial Havholm
Solo Show of Photography features Images from Icy Bay, Alaska, Opens February 2, 2010
Venice, CA—On Tuesday, February 2, 2010, The G2 Gallery will present Nature LA: Nathanial Havholm, a solo exhibition of photography. This exhibition will be a part of The G2 Gallery’s Nature LA series. Nature LA brings into focus the work of individual photographers based in the Los Angeles area whose passion is shooting in nature. The exhibitions rotate regularly to showcase up-and-coming photographers from Los Angeles.
For his exhibition at the G2 Gallery, Nathanial will show a series of landscapes that encapsulate that magnificence and unique beauty of remote Icy Bay, Alaska. Originally shot while on location for an assignment with the “Discovery Channel” in late 2007, Nathanial’s viewfinder reveals a still world of ice sculptures in the sand accessible by bush plane. Icy Bay has been revealed in the past 100 years by the rapid retreat of the tidewater glaciers of the region, the Guyot, Tyndall, and Yahtse.
An Artist’s Reception will be held Friday, February 5, 2010.
Location: The G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com)
1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291-3742
Tel. 310.452.2842, E-mail info@theg2gallery.com
About Nathanial Havholm
Nathanial Havholm is an LA based professional photographer with over 12 years experience. Nathanial’s pursuit of photography has its roots in small town Ohio, where he spent his childhood. Upon receiving an undergraduate degree from Guilford College, Havholm moved to New York City and then to Los Angeles to establish himself as a photographer. In 2003, Nathanial was featured in his first solo show, “Transience”, at Photofighter Studio and has continued to exhibit in the LA area and in his hometown. Over the past decade Nathanial has been a world traveller capturing the splendor with a Contax 35mm, 6X9 rangefinder, and most recently, a Canon 5D.
About G2 Gallery
Established in March 2008, the G2 Gallery in Venice, California, is a green art space with a dedicated focus on contemporary nature and wildlife photography. In keeping with G2’s commitment to supporting arts and the environment, the gallery presents exhibitions with eco-conscious themes, donating the proceeds from all art sales to environmental charities and hosts free concerts and lectures that bring awareness of critical issues to our community.
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The G2 Gallery Presents “Beautiful Gardens for a Dry Place"
Garden Talk Will Cover the Principles of Sustainable Garden Design For Drought Prone Climates on Friday, January 22 at 7:30 pm
Venice, CA—On Friday, January 22, 2010, at 7:30 p.m., The G2 Gallery will present “Beautiful Gardens for a Dry Place,” a talk on sustainable garden design given by Alison Hurst, principal designer and owner of Grow Garden Design. The State of California is in the midst of a severe drought that has been ongoing for 3 years. A specialist in drought tolerant garden designs, Alison will dispel the myth that dry gardens are harsh and barren, and discuss the many benefits of gardens that are sustainable and incorporate a true sense of place in our desert by the sea.
Inspired by art house director Derek Jarman's unconventional and iconic garden in Dungeness, Kent in her home country of England, Alison began investigating the dry garden concept more than 15 years ago. The same principles that applied to the difficult climate of Dungeness are transferable to Southern California’s landscape.
“Beautiful Gardens for a Dry Place” will be the first in The G2 Gallery’s Garden Lecture Series in the run up to Where the Wild Things Grow, a comprehensive exhibition on trees, flowers, wetlands and forests, opening March 23, 2010.
LOCATION: The G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com)
1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291-3742
Tel. 310.452.2842, E-mail info@theg2gallery.com
Sunday, December 27, 2009
The G2 Gallery Presents Nature LA: Carl Richards: Solo Show of Photography Opens January 5, 2010
Contact:
Diane Shader Smith
310.386.6803, dianeshadersmith@gmail.com
Gia LaRussa
310.452.2842, gia@theg2gallery.com
The G2 Gallery Presents Nature LA: Carl Richards
Solo Show of Photography Opens January 5, 2010
Venice, CA—On Tuesday, January 5, 2010, The G2 Gallery will present Nature LA: Carl Richards, a solo exhibition of photography. This exhibition will be a part of G2 Gallery’s Nature LA series. Nature LA brings into focus the work of individual photographers based in the Los Angeles area whose passion is shooting in nature. The exhibitions rotate regularly to showcase up-and-coming photographers from Los Angeles.
For his exhibition at the G2 Gallery, Carl Richards will reinterpret some of his most popular works on new media, bringing fresh context to scenes of nature and wildlife printed on handmade papers crafted from natural fibers, and wood.
Location: The G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com)
1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291-3742
Tel. 310.452.2842, E-mail info@theg2gallery.com
About Carl Richards
Carl Richards is a native New Yorker who relocated to Marina del Rey, in the 1990’s. Carl began his career as the general manager of a fashion-advertising agency working closely with art directors and photographers covering photo shoots. He went on to become an Assistant Director/Producer for the film industry, giving him the opportunity to work with academy-award winning cinematographers, and instilling in him a deep appreciation for the use of lighting in composing an image.
About G2 Gallery
Established in March 2008, the G2 Gallery in Venice, California, is a green art space with a dedicated focus on contemporary nature and wildlife photography. In keeping with G2’s commitment to supporting arts and the environment, the gallery presents exhibitions with eco-conscious themes, donating the proceeds from all art sales to environmental charities and hosts free concerts and lectures that bring awareness of critical issues to our community.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
The G2 Gallery Presents Borderlands Photo Exhibition Revealing Environmental Impact of the US-Mexico Border Wall
Contact:
Diane Shader Smith
310.386.6803, dianeshadersmith@gmail.com
Gia LaRussa
310.452.2842, gia@theg2gallery.com
The G2 Gallery Presents Borderlands Photo Exhibition Revealing Environmental Impact of the US-Mexico Border Wall
Expedition by International League of Conservation Photographers Fellows Showcased in this Traveling Exhibition Appearing at The G2 Gallery January 5-February 7, 2010
Venice, CA—On Tuesday, January 5, 2010, The G2 Gallery will present Borderlands, a group photo exhibition organized by the International League of Conservation Photographers that records the environmental impact of the border wall erected. Participating photographers include Jack Dykinga, Wendy Shattil, Christina Mittermeier, and Ian Shive among others.
The images that comprise the Borderlands exhibit are the result of a three and a half week R.A.V.E. (Rapid Assessment Visual Expedition) instigated by the ILCP. The Borderlands R.A.V.E. took place in the first months of 2009 along a 2,000 mile stretch of land around the border between the United States and Mexico. The photographs produced by the Borderlands R.A.V.E. featured at The G2 Gallery document the environmental impact that the border fence has had on the land and the inhabitants of the region, in particular the land and the wildlife that inhabit it.
LOCATION: The G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com)
1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291-3742
Tel. 310.452.2842, E-mail info@theg2gallery.com
About the International League of Conservation Photographers & R.A.V.E.
The International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP) is a consortium of professional photographers, known as Fellows, who have demonstrated the highest skills in photography, outstanding ethical standards in the capture, manipulation and captioning of images, and a sustained commitment to conservation. The ILCP’s mission is to further environmental and cultural conservation through photography.
A Rapid Assessment Visual Expedition, or R.A.V.E., is one of the primary initiatives utilized by the ILCP. Conceived to address the challenges of modern conservation, R.A.V.E. aims to achieve a full visual and media assessment in a short period of time by means of a multi-disciplinary team that includes several specialized ILCP photographers (landscape, wildlife, macro, camera trapping, portraiture), writers and cameramen. Their job is to bring back a comprehensive portrait of a conservation issue or threat in a very short period of time.
The ILCP is helmed by president and photographer Cristina Mittermeier, and includes among its fellows such photographic luminaries as Frans Lanting, Thomas D. Mangelsen, Robert Glenn Ketchum, and Michele Westmorland.
About G2 Gallery
Established in March 2008, the G2 Gallery in Venice, California, is a green art space with a dedicated focus on contemporary nature and wildlife photography. In keeping with G2’s commitment to supporting arts and the environment, the gallery presents exhibitions with eco-conscious themes, donating the proceeds from all art sales to environmental charities and hosts free concerts and lectures that bring awareness of critical issues to our community.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Definiens Project comes to the G2 Gallery for a December 18th Holiday Concert
Definiens Project comes to the G2 Gallery for a December 18th Holiday Concert
The G2 Gallery Presents a Free Concert Abbot Kinney on December 18
Venice, CA – On Friday, December 18, 2009, the G2 Gallery will present The Definiens Project for an evening of holiday chamber music.
The Definiens Project, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, is committed to building new, diverse chamber music audiences through the innovative presentation of chamber music and interactive family programs.
The Definiens Project is particularly committed to the presentation of new music by living and local composers. They have offered numerous composition competitions and commissioned many new chamber music works for performance. The concert will feature unique arrangements of familiar holiday tunes, performed by Definiens Project musicians and arranged by local composers.
The event begins at 6:00 p.m. with a reception followed by music beginning at 7:00 p.m. The concert is free and open to the public. Donations at the door are appreciated and will directly support environmental charities.
LOCATION: The G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com)
1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291-3742
Tel. 310.452.2842, E-mail info@theg2gallery.com
About The Definiens Project
In their seven-year history they have implemented new approaches to performance in a range of venues from the Jazz Bakery, the Culver Hotel, Club Tropical, local art galleries, private homes, churches, libraries and coffee houses. These performances have developed into regular concert series in multiple communities in Southern California, including Culver City, Long Beach, South Pasadena, and West L.A. They have attracted hundreds of people who had never previously attended a chamber or classical music performance; many of whom are now regular audience attendees.
Information taken from www.definiens.org
About G2 Gallery
Established in March 2008, the G2 Gallery in Venice, California, is a green art space with a dedicated focus on contemporary nature and wildlife photography. In keeping with G2’s commitment to supporting arts and the environment, the gallery presents exhibitions with eco-conscious themes, donating the proceeds from all art sales to environmental charities and hosts free concerts and lectures that bring awareness of critical issues to our community.
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Friday, August 21, 2009
Gypsy Jazz comes to Abbot Kinney’s G2 Gallery
Friday, August 28
EVENT: Concert
DATE: August 28, 2009
TIME: Reception : 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Music begins at 7:00 PM
COST: Free and Open to the Public
LOCATION: The G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com)
1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291-3742
Tel. 310.452.2842, E-mail info@theg2gallery.com
Venice, CA – On Friday, August 28, 2009, the G2 Gallery will present The Gonzalo Bergara Quartet. The all acoustic Gonzalo Bergara Quartet plays a modern variant of 1930's Django Reinhardt-inspired Gypsy Jazz. Composer and lead guitarist Bergara mixes cascades of arpeggios with the sounds of Paris and his native Argentina and is supported by an ace clarinetist and a honed rhythm section. Bergara is fiery and focused, while the hard-swinging band takes the audience for a ride.
The Gonzalo Bergara Quartet is formed by Gonzalo Bergara on lead acoustic guitar, Rob Hardt (Strunz And Farah)on clarinet and tenor sax, Jeffrey Radaich on rhythm guitar and Brian Netzley on upright bass.
The event begins at 6PM with a reception followed by music beginning at 7PM.
About the G2 Gallery
G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com) is an environmentally conscious art gallery that hopes to inspire artists, activists, and the broader community to participate in the conservation of our earth by exhibiting the work of distinguished nature photographers. G2 donates 100% of all proceeds from all photography sales to environmental charities both local and global. Since its’ opening in March of 2008 the gallery has featured the work of the following top environmental photographers Robert Glenn Ketchum, Frans Lanting, Thomas D. Manglesen, David Muench , Marc Muench, Jim Stimson and Larry Ulrich
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Dr. Temple Grandin To Speak at The G2 Gallery
DATE: August 13, 2009
TIME: Reception :6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Lecture begins at 7:00 PM
COST: Free and Open to the Public
LOCATION: The G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com)
1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291-3742
Tel. 310.452.2842, E-mail info@theg2gallery.com
On August 13th, the G2 Gallery will welcome Dr. Temple Grandin to discuss how animals experience the world. Dr, Grandin is promoting her new book, Animals Make Us Human. Some of the topics to be discussed in her lecture are animal emotions and how animals think in pictures.
Known to many for her work designing Livestock and Animal Handling Facilities Dr. Grandin is also inarguably the most accomplished and easily recognized adult with autism in the world. She has appeared on numerous television talk shows including Larry King Live, Te Today Show and 20/20 and been written up in just about every major publication ranging from Time and People magazine to U.S. News and World Report and The New York Times.
About Dr. Temple Grandin
Dr. Temple Grandin was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Temple Grandin obtained her B.A. at Franklin Pierce College in 1970. In 1974 she was employed as Livestock Editor for the Arizona Farmer Ranchman and also worked for Corral Industries on equipment design. In 1975 she earned her M.S. in Animal Science at Arizona State University for her work on the behavior of cattle in different squeeze chutes. Dr. Grandin was awarded her Ph.D in Animal Science from the University of Illinois in 1989 and is currently a Professor at Colorado State University.
She has done extensive work on the design of handling facilities. Half the cattle in the U.S. and Canada are handled in equipment she has designed for meat plants. Other professional activities include developing animal welfare guidelines for the meat industry and consulting with McDonalds, Wendy’s International, Burger King, and other companies on animal welfare.
Following her Ph.D. research on the effect of environmental enrichment on the behavior of pigs, she has published several hundred industry publications, book chapters and technical papers on animal handling plus 45 refereed journal articles in addition to seven books. She currently is a professor of animal sciences at Colorado State University where she continues her research while teaching courses on livestock handling and facility design. Her book, Animals in Translation was a New York Times best seller and her book Livestock Handling an Transport, now has a third edition which was published in 2007. Other popular books authored by Dr. Grandin are Thinking in Pictures, Emergence Labeled Autistic, and Animals Make us Human.
About the G2 Gallery
G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com) is an environmentally conscious art gallery that hopes to inspire artists, activists, and the broader community to participate in the conservation of our earth by exhibiting the work of distinguished nature photographers. G2 donates 100% of all proceeds from all photography sales to environmental charities both local and global. Since its’ opening in March of 2008 the gallery has featured the work of the following top environmental photographers Robert Glenn Ketchum, Frans Lanting, Thomas D. Manglesen, David Muench , Marc Muench, Jim Stimson and Larry Ulrich
Friday, July 17, 2009

The Vanishing of the Bees Previews at G2 Gallery
Eco-Gallery Presents Film Dealing with Critical Environmental Issue on July 31, 2009 at 7:00 pm
Venice, CA —Friday, July 31, 2009 at 7:00 pm, the G2 Gallery will present sneak peak clips of the upcoming documentary film The Vanishing of the Bees. The evening will include a question and answer session with filmmakers George Langworthy and Maryam Henein and is a fundraiser for the film, which is currently in postproduction. The evening will also include a silent auction benefitting the film.
The Vanishing of the Bees takes a piercing investigative look at the economic, political and ecological implications of the worldwide disappearance of the honeybee. The documentary examines our current agricultural landscape and celebrates the ancient and sacred connection between man and honeybee. The film also highlights the positive changes that have resulted due to a tragic phenomenon known as “Colony Collapse Disorder.” To empower the audience, the documentary provides viewers with tangible solutions they can apply to their everyday lives. The Vanishing of the Bees unfolds as a dramatic tale of science and mystery, illuminating the greater meaning surrounding the relationship between humankind and Mother Earth.
This screening is a part of G2 Gallery’s concert and lectures series. All G2 Gallery events are open to the public. A $10 suggested donation at the door is appreciated.
LOCATION:
The G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com)
1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291-3742
Tel. 310.452.2842, E-mail info@theg2gallery.com
About G2 Gallery
Established in March 2008, the G2 Gallery in Venice, California, is a green art space with a dedicated focus on contemporary nature and wildlife photography. In keeping with G2’s commitment to supporting arts and the environment, the gallery presents exhibitions with eco-conscious themes, donating the proceeds from all art sales to environmental charities and hosts free concerts and lectures that bring awareness of critical issues to our community.

G2 Gallery to Host Best Friends Animal Society Fundraiser
Eco-friendly Gallery Continues its Support of Animal Rescue Organizations
Venice, CA—On Saturday, July 18, at 6:30 pm, the G2 Gallery will host a fundraiser for Best Friends Animal Society. The evening will include a silent auction.
Best Friends Animal Society was established in the late 1980’s to find homes for the “unadoptable” abandoned and abused stray cats and dogs of the world. Since its inception, Best Friends has led a grassroots effort that has reduced the number of pets destroyed each year from 17 million to 5 million, and they are determined to exceed this record. At its sanctuary in Utah, Best Friends provides a home to approximately 2,000 dogs, cats and other animals who receive special care and are either placed in homes, or live out their days in an atmosphere of love with Best Friends.
This event coincides with the exhibition Paws at the G2 Gallery. Known for bringing images of wildlife to the public, G2 Gallery’s latest exhibition looks at the animals we bring into our homes as pets. Photography by Harry Giglio, Melinda Lerner, Genaro Molina, and Sharon Montrose will be on display in the gallery, as well as bronzes by Audrey Lynne Cook and hand carved wood sculpture by Norton Latourelle. Proceeds from Paws will benefit Best Friends Animal Society. The exhibition will run through August 9, 2009.
The Best Friends Animal Society Fundraiser is open to the public. A $12 donation at the door is appreciated.
LOCATION:
The G2 Gallery (www.theg2gallery.com)
1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291-3742
Tel. 310.452.2842, E-mail info@theg2gallery.com
About Best Friends Animal Society
Best Friends Animal Society is guided by a simple philosophy: kindness to animals builds a better world for all of us. In the late 1980s, when Best Friends was in its early days, roughly 17 million dogs and cats were being killed in shelters every year. Despite the commitment of shelter workers to the animals in their care, the conventional belief was that little could be done to lower that terrible number. Best Friends' No More Homeless Pets campaign created a new vision: A grassroots effort to place dogs and cats who were considered "unadoptable" into good homes, and to reduce the number of unwanted pets through effective spay and neuter programs. Since then, the number of dogs and cats being destroyed in shelters has fallen to approximately 5 million a year.
About Paws
Dedicated to the wild and the humorous, the soulful and the playful, Paws invites a closer look at the cherished creatures that we bring into our lives. Six artists working in
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sculpture and photography capture the instincts and idiosyncrasies of our canine companions and feline friends.
About G2 Gallery
Established in March 2008, the G2 Gallery in Venice, California, is a green art space with a dedicated focus on contemporary nature and wildlife photography. In keeping with G2’s commitment to supporting arts and the environment, the gallery presents
exhibitions with eco-conscious themes, donating the proceeds from all art sales to environmental charities and hosts free concerts and lectures that bring awareness of critical issues to our community.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
G2’s First Annual Pet Adoption

Venice, CA – Sunday, July 12, 12–4pm The G2 Gallery, LA Animal Services, and Hope for Paws will join forces to find homes for our animal friends. The first annual G2 Gallery pet adoption will be held in conjunction with the G2 Gallery’s exhibit Paws.
Cats, dogs, kittens and puppies for adoption
Complimentary souvenir photo with your newly adopted pet
Free pet starter kit from PETCO
Samy's camera giftcards for adoptive parents
Kids activity room
Silent auction
PAWS exhibit, Featuring the photography of Harry Giglio, Genaro Molina and Sharon Montrose with sculptures by Audrey Lynne Cook and Norton Latourelle
All proceeds from Paws will be donated to animal rescue charities.
Smile Train Gala Fundraiser and Benefit Concert
Thursday, July 9, 2009, 6–10 pm
Smile Train is the world’s largest and most effective cleft charity, providing free cleft surgery to millions of poor children in developing countries. The Smile Train Gala Fundraiser and Benefit Concert will feature a rare performance by the highly influential, virtuosic saxophonist John Klemmer. Price of admission is $40, and includes concert, buffet, and wine. All proceeds benefit Smile Train.