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By @FE_JohnCarter on 2026-03-29 01:00

Why Culver City Shouldn’t Miss 'Land Use in the Anthropocene' Culver City has long been a hub for innovative art and cultural exploration, and the opening of 'Land Use in the Anthropocene' at the Center for Land Use Interpretation reinforces that reputation. This event isn’t just a gallery reception; it’s an invitation for our community to reflect deeply on our local and global footprints. The CLUI provides a truly unique atmosphere—part museum, part think-tank—where neighbors, students, and professionals can join the conversation about sustainable futures and the visual legacy of land use. By attending, Culver City residents are supporting a venue that champions dialogue and education on pressing issues. The exhibit’s focus on the human impact on landforms is especially relevant as cities across Southern California grapple with development, conservation, and climate change. Let’s come together as a community to celebrate the creativity, insight, and critical conversation that make Culver City a leader in cultural engagement.