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OBSERVER Film Screening

  • Alaska Maritime NWR Visitor Center 95 Sterling Highway Homer, AK, 99603 United States (map)

Join us for the Alaskan premiere of

OBSERVER written in all caps.

OBSERVER embarks on an experiment in which a series of keen-eyed observers – scientists, artists, hunters – are brought to a range of locations around the world, and asked to simply describe what they see. What unfolds is a deep exploration and celebration of the power of observation: what happens when you find new ways to sense & perceive the world around you?

A FREE screening on Saturday, April 19th!

Be one of the first to watch a new film that explores how we see the world! Join us for an exclusive screening of the film Observer at Alaska Maritime NWR Visitor Center followed by exploration outside with leaders from the Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies. This is a great chance to see something new in our corner of Alaska!

The first 50 people to register and attend will be eligible to receive an Observer kit of items hand-picked by the filmmaking team. The kit includes a homemade red square for viewing the world, plus a hand lens, notebook, watercolor kit, pencil, sand timer, dice, and a guide to observation games.

Come explore with us and see what unfolds!

This award-winning documentary challenges viewers to slow down and rediscover the art of seeing, revealing how different perspectives can transform our understanding of both natural and human environments. Observer invites viewers to witness how scientists and artists make sense of the world in their own ways - Science magazine

To learn more about the film and filmmakers, visit observerfilm.org.

Still from the film, credit Wicked Delicate Films.

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