Tucked away on trendy and hip Abbot Kinney in Venice CA, G2 Gallery is definitely worthy of a visit during your stroll up the blvd after breakfast, lunch, or dinnner. Everytime I walk into G2, I am immediately transformed into another space and time. The photographs are so vivid they make me want to buy everything on the wall.
Going to the G2 Gallery is like visiting your favorite Museum. You stop often to view breathtaking nature-photography. Right now, you have a chance to view the fourth and final installment of the 100 Years of National Parks series celebrating the centennial of the National Park Service (NPS). As we turn our focus to The West, this exhibit is G2 Gallery’s most extensive exhibition to date, featuring 64 framed images by 35 photographers – from United Nations award-winners to emerging Los Angeles artists – all capturing the spirit of this coast’s 172 NPS-maintained parks.
If you’re not familiar with G2 Gallery, here’s a bit of info: The G2 Gallery is an award-winning nature and wildlife photography gallery that facilitates change by bringing attention to environmental issues through the persuasive power of photographic art. G2 shares this passion with both celebrated and emerging environmental photographers, who use the camera as a tool to inspire conservation. G2 donates all proceeds from sales of the art to environmental groups. So far, the Gottliebs have donated over 1.2 million dollars to environmental organizations.
Supporting art and the environment by showcasing the world’s most celebrated nature and wildlife photographers and donating the proceeds to environmental charities.