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The Art of Adventure Free Film Screening

May 12, 2026 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Join us on Tuesday, May 12, in the Museum’s Cook Auditorium for a free screening of an inspiring documentary about the lifelong friendship between wildlife artist Robert Bateman and biologist Bristol Foster.

The Art of Adventure is an inspiring and deeply human documentary about the extraordinary lifelong friendship between world-renowned wildlife artist Robert Bateman and fearless biologist Bristol Foster. Through their epic 1957 journey around the world—armed with a 16mm camera and an artist’s brush—the film opens a vivid window onto a planet once wild and unscarred and a bond formed through curiosity, courage, and love of nature.

At its heart, the film weaves together nature, art, and activism showing how two very different men fought to protect the natural world: one through art, the other through science. Now in their 90’s Bob and Bristol still find sanctuary in nature. Their story is a moving reflection on legacy, mortality, and the wisdom of our elders—and a reminder that humanity and nature are inseparable. The Art of Adventure invites us to listen, to learn, and to embrace life with curiosity, courage, and heart.

Bristol and Bob’s curiosity, courage, and creativity make environmental stewardship feel accessible, exciting—and deeply human. With this spirit top of mind—The Art of Adventure passes the torch to a new generation—showing young people that protecting the planet can begin with curiosity, creativity, and a willingness to explore. At a time when both nature and cultural vitality are top of mind their story reminds us of who we are, what we value, and what is still worth protecting.

There will be a Q&A following the screening with the film director, Alison Reid. Artist Robert Bateman and biologist Bristol Foster will join remotely via Zoom to answer questions.

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  • Date: May 12, 2026
  • Time:
    5:30 pm - 7:30 pm