West Valley Arts Presents:
H2O Today invites visitors to explore the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. Through immersive content, interactives, and digital media, the exhibition explores the diversity and challenges of our global water sources and promotes conversation, creativity, and innovation across disciplines.
Tonight's post-film discussion is moderated by Jed Rogers (Senior State Historian and Co-Editor, Utah Historical Quarterly) and features Zach Frankel (Utah Rivers Council), Holly Simonsen (Friends of Great Salt Lake), and Naomi Smith (Park City High School Earth Club President and staffer at Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter).
H2O Today is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.
H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore.
West Valley Arts Presents:
H2O Today invites visitors to explore the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. Through immersive content, interactives, and digital media, the exhibition explores the diversity and challenges of our global water sources and promotes conversation, creativity, and innovation across disciplines.
Tonight's post-film discussion is moderated by Jed Rogers (Senior State Historian and Co-Editor, Utah Historical Quarterly) and features Zach Frankel (Utah Rivers Council), Holly Simonsen (Friends of Great Salt Lake), and Naomi Smith (Park City High School Earth Club President and staffer at Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter).
H2O Today is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.
H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore.