Ocean Forests: Our Coastal Communities
Richard Salas, Eliot Spaulding, Laura Simonato, & Angelina LaPointe
January 24, 2026 - July 20, 2026
The California Nature Art Museum is delighted to share our forthcoming group exhibition Ocean Forests: Our Coastal Communities, celebrating the importance of kelp forests - one of California’s most ecologically productive and diverse ecosystems.
Giant kelp is the largest marine plant on earth, with each stalk growing up to 120 ft in length and weighing up to 700 lbs. With its ten-year lifespan, giant kelp is also one of the most ecologically productive organisms in the world, sequestering and removing at least 4 million tonnes of CO2 per year.
This show will include four celebrated artists and three different mediums - photography, block printing, and textile/weaving. Each artist tells their own unique story about the vibrancy and importance of life amongst giant kelp for the purpose of education, inspiration, and ocean advocacy.
https://www.calnatureartmuseum.org/news/2026-ocean-forests
CA Nature Art Museum, 1511-B Mission Dr, Ste B, Solvang