Charleston Gaillard Center Presents National Geographic Live

Secrets of The Whales with Underwater Photographer, Brian Skerry
In Local Partnership with South Carolina Aquarium

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Join us at the Charleston Gaillard Center to hear underwater photographer, Brian Skerry, speak live, in-person about his awe-inspiring work!

Dive deep into the groundbreaking science of whale families – and their startlingly human parallels – through the awe-inspiring work of celebrated National Geographic underwater photographer Brian Skerry. Discover the extraordinary communication skills and intricate social structures among four different species of whales – from the international cuisines of orcas to families of beluga whales playing at their “summer resort” – and learn what these majestic creatures can teach us about ourselves and our planet.

Please note: by purchasing a ticket to this event, you agree to share your contact information with the South Carolina Aquarium.

ABOUT BRIAN SKERRY
Brian Skerry is a photojournalist specializing in marine wildlife and underwater environments. Since 1998, he has been a contributing photographer for National Geographic Magazine, covering a wide range of subjects and stories. He was named a National Geographic Society Photography Fellow in 2014 and a National Geographic Society Storytelling Fellow in 2017. In 2017, he was also awarded the title of Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year.

For National Geographic magazine, Skerry has covered a wide range of stories, from the harp seal’s struggle to survive in frozen waters to the alarming decrease in the world’s fisheries to dolphin intelligence—all cover stories. A fourth cover story in February 2017 focused on protecting special underwater ecosystems in U.S. waters, and during this coverage Skerry produced the first images of a sitting U.S. President underwater.

Skerry has also worked on assignment for or had images featured in magazines such as Sports Illustrated, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Paris Match, Esquire, and Audubon. Skerry is the author of 12 books, including the acclaimed monographs Ocean Soul, SHARK, and the newly released Secrets of the Whales.

Skerry is an 11-time award winner in the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. He has also been recognized with awards from Pictures of the Year International, Nature’s Best, Communication Arts, and is the only photographer to win the coveted Peter Benchley Award for Excellence in Media. In 2010, National Geographic Magazine named one of Skerry images among their 50 Greatest Photographs of All Time and in 2016, he was awarded the National Geographic Photographer’s Photographer Award, an honor bestowed by his colleagues, other National Geographic photographers. The Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences awarded Skerry the 2019 NOGI Award for Arts, an award frequently referred to as the ‘Underwater Oscar.’

He has had numerous solo photographer exhibits, including Portraits of Planet Ocean, a two-year exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. Other exhibits of his work have been held in cities worldwide, including Geneva, Barcelona, Lisbon, Shanghai, and Perpignan, France.

Skerry frequently lectures on photography, exploration, and conservation issues, having presented at venues such as The United Nations General Assembly, The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, TED Talks, The National Press Club in Washington, DC, The Royal Geographical Society in London, and the Sydney Opera House in Australia.

Skerry is the Explorer-In-Residence and a Trustee at the New England Aquarium, a founding member of the International League of Conservation Photographers, Director of The New England Ocean Odyssey for The Conservation Law Foundation, and a Fellow National of The Explorers Club. He is also a Nikon Ambassador and a Marine Fellow with Conservation International and serves on the World Wildlife Fund’s National Council and Marine Leadership Council.

Photos above by Brian Skerry.

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Student & Teacher Tickets
The Charleston Gaillard Center’s Education & Community Program is pleased to announce student and teacher tickets are available for this performance. Limited availability. Limited to two tickets per person with valid student/teacher ID.

Tickets available in advance: Tickets are $15 (plus applicable fees). Green seats on seating map. Ticket purchasers must pick up their tickets at Will Call the night of the performance. NOTE: Please make sure to select Student/Teacher when purchasing tickets to receive your discount.

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South Carolina Aquarium Panel | The Tale of the Right Whale: Gentle Giants off the Carolina Coast

Tuesday, January 24 | 6pm-8pm
South Carolina Aquarium
Buy Tickets to the Panel*

Did you know our coastal waters are calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale? Join a panel of Southeastern whale experts to get a glimpse into the life of these gentle giants. Discover how coastal monitoring helps right whales get the right-of-way as they migrate through busy waters, and learn more about right whale stranding and rescue.

Doors open at 6 p.m. and the event will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. at the South Carolina Aquarium. This event is 21+. Converse with local scientists as you enjoy light bites, beer and wine. Please bring your own reusable water bottle.

*The Tale of the Right Whale is a tie-in panel to The Charleston Gaillard Center Presents National Geographic Live: Secrets of the Whales with Underwater Photographer, Brian Skerry. It does not include a ticket to Brian Skerry’s talk.