STUART — Get ready to meet penguins like you’ve never seen them before! International photographer Gary Krosin shares his extraordinary global adventures at the Elliott Museum in a lecture packed with breathtaking images, fascinating insights, and personal stories from the field.
The event is set for Monday, Feb. 23 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., at the Elliott Museum, 825 NE Ocean Blvd., Stuart.
From curious chicks to tuxedoed adults navigating snow, surf, and unexpected antics, Krosin’s vivid close-ups reveal the personality, drama, and humor of these incredible birds.
What you’ll experience:
• Stunning photography from remote, icy locations
• Fascinating facts about penguin species, behaviors, and habitats
• Personal stories from Krosin’s on-the-ground (and in-the-snow!) journeys
• A lively Q&A perfect for all ages
Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, photography fan, or simply someone who can’t resist a penguin smile, this lecture is sure to inspire wonder, spark curiosity, and leave you grinning long after the last slide.
The Tiki Hut outside the museum will be open for lunch and drinks—perfect before or after the lecture.
Questions? Call Guest Services at (772) 225-1961.
Don’t miss this unforgettable penguin experience—and check out our other lectures, concerts, exhibits, and fun events while you’re here.