Week of Events
Ecoreportage: Using Art to Document Ecological Change
Ecoreportage: Using Art to Document Ecological Change
MELON BALL. Learn more about the practice of eco-reportage with author/illustrator Robin Lee Carlson. Artistic acts of observation are important in processing your own questions about the environment and communicating with others about climate change and the world around us. 10a—11:30a. $25
Future Food: Cultivated Meat and Alt Proteins
Future Food: Cultivated Meat and Alt Proteins
ZOOM. Interested in the latest food technologies for producing edible proteins? Meet Denneal Jamison-McClung from the UC Davis Integrative Center for Alternative Meat and Protein & learn about the science behind development of the cultivated meat and proteins currently on the market and what's ahead. 2p—3:30p. $25
Davis Bike Scavenger Hunt:The Great Botanic Panic!
Davis Bike Scavenger Hunt:The Great Botanic Panic!
DAVIS COMMONS. Learn about Davis and its blooming plant-life while searching for clues on a fun scavenger bike ride! 10:30a-2p. Free
Mais Bossa!: A Backyard Concert
Mais Bossa!: A Backyard Concert
THE BLUE ROSE. Mais Bossa plays the classics and deep cuts of the bossa nova era along with Brazilian inspired takes on American favorites. A native of Goiânia, vocalist Marcia Jacomo fronts the band with her angelic and playful voice. The rhythmic heartbeat is supplied by the Brazilian master of percussion Alex Calatayud. Patrick Langham of legendary Sacramento bands Boca do Rio and Big Sticky Mess plays bass. Billy Larkin brings decades of jazz piano experience with his delightfully unique arrangements. 6p—8p. $25