Creating the World We Want
We all want peace. We want a world where the oceans are restored, the rain forests thrive, and the great forests and deserts remain unscathed. We all share the deep-seated longing for clean air and water, and for balance in the global ecosystem. As landscape and nature photographers, our work reflects this yearning―a desire to remember that this is the only planet we’ve got, and we’re all in this together.

In this artist’s talk, Jean “Gino” Miele will present photographs from Norway, Iceland, and all over the US. He’ll also share his thoughts about how our job as photographers is to create the reality we want, and to help people see the stars again―metaphorically and actually.
To find out more about Gino’s work, upcoming photography workshops in Death Valley and Palm Beach, and private lessons here in New York, please visit www.jeanmiele.com.

Event Details
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Our meetings are held at The Metropolitan Opera Guild Learning Center, on the 6th floor of the Samuel B. and David Rose Building at Lincoln Center. The address is 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, located at 165 West 65 Street, on the north side of West 65th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam, closer to Amsterdam. (Google Map link) From the street level, take the elevator or escalator up one level and proceed through the revolving doors into the lobby of the Rose Building to get the elevator up to the 6th floor.
Lincoln Center is well served by public transportation—Subway: the #1 Local train stops at 66th Street/Lincoln Center Station; Buses: M5, M7, M10, M66, and M104 all stop within one block of Lincoln Center.