Saturday, July 18, 2026
Pier 27
Ceramic artist Goudie created a collection of ceramic pieces in support and celebration of Point Blue Conservation Science and their conservation efforts on the Farallon Island. The centerpiece of this collection is the story of ‘Morris,’ the first Northern Gannet sighted in the Pacific, and on the Farallones, after melting Arctic ice led him completely off course. Goudie’s pieces serve as a reminder of the delicate connections between wildlife, climate, and conservation. The exhibit will debut at the two-day San Francisco Summer Vibe Art Fair.
Visit the exhibition, meet the artist, and discover how art and conservation can come together to inspire stewardship of our ocean and wildlife.
Admission is free, the event is family-friendly, and the event takes place indoors. For more information, visit the Vibe Art Fair website.
About the artist:
Born and raised in Hong Kong and England, ceramic artist Goudie draws upon her Chinese and English heritage to inform and enrich her creative practice. Today, she calls California home, where its vibrant landscapes and coastal ecosystems continue to inspire her work. For more information, visit Gaudie’s website.