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Arts & Lectures Donors Enjoy Reception with Maya Lin

Artist/architect shares insights on environmental issues.

Arts & Lectures Donors Enjoy Reception with Maya Lin
Maya Lin speaks passionately about climate change.

On Monday, January 30, a select group of about 35 donors of UCSB Arts & Lectures attended a reception with Maya Lin, the artist and architect best known for the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial.

The venue was the magnificent Toro Canyon estate of John Gabbert, founder of the furniture company Room and Board, and his wife Martha. The sprawling hilltop estate afforded 360 degree views, which were equally stunning from inside the house as from outside, given the floor-to-ceiling walls of the rooms. Andy Neumann, the architect of the masterpiece, was in attendance, as was Jeremy Roberts, the architect currently working on the next home for the Gabberts, just down the hill from the current one.

After a leisurely reception hour at the sweet time of twilight, guests assembled inside for a short talk by Lin followed by an extensive Q&A. Lin shared how she is now concentrating on her last memorial, “What is Missing,” a multi-sited, multiform memorial which focuses on species loss and habitat loss, the link of these two to climate change, and the actions that need to be taken.