| November 29th, 2008 | Comments are closed Artevist is “the place for activism inspired graphic design, discussion and eco-friendlier T-shirts”.
From their website:
Artevist is for people who love T-shirts: wearing them, designing them, and talking about them. Most importantly, it’s a place for people who believe that T-shirts are a great way to communicate one’s views and in
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| November 29th, 2008 | Comments are closed
Human/Nature: Artists Respond to a Changing Planet is organized by the University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) and the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD), in partnership with the international conservation organization Rare.
This picture is of Xu Bing, an artist i particularly
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| November 29th, 2008 | Comments are closed Rome based designer Marco Capellini has become a well-known name in the Latin ecodesign movement.
Creator of the organization Remade, which promotes design with recycled materials in seven countries; and Matrec, an online resource for recycled materials, Capellini was in Buenos Aires for a conference organized by the city’s Metropolitan Design Center.
After his presentation,
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| November 28th, 2008 | Comments are closed NEW YORK (AP) — The Great White Way is going green.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg – with the help of green friends like ”Wicked” witch Elphaba — launched the ”Broadway Goes Green” initiative Tuesday that includes plans to use energy-saving bulbs and recycle stage sets.
The aim of the campaign
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| November 27th, 2008 | Comments are closed Call for Visual Artist/MacArthur Park
LA Commons, Mama’s Hot Tamales, CARECEN, and the Miguel Contreras Learning Center are collaborating on a unique project to engage an artist/designer to work with a Core Youth Arts Team (15-25 years old) to design an art installation on the West 7th Street in MacArthur Park.
The Role the Lead Artist/Designer in this project will
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| November 27th, 2008 | Comments are closed From JUDITH EGERTON • JEGERTON@COURIER-JOURNAL.COM
Nervously awaiting the next act in the current economic crisis, arts leaders hope area residents will view the performing arts as a valuable way to escape the stresses of today’s world.
There is concern that the second half of the 2008-09 arts season could spell serious financial trouble for struggling arts groups
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| November 27th, 2008 | Comments are closed We hope your thanksgiving is worth celebrating!
| November 26th, 2008 | Comments are closed Original by Paula Alvarado, Buenos Aires on 11.26.08 for Treehugger
From November 28 until December 2 the Buenos Aires Botanical Garden will host Sustentable ’08, the first edition of an annual festival entirely dedicated to sustainable design.
The event will present over 100 environmentally and socially responsible objects created by Argentinean designers, and will offer
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| November 25th, 2008 | Comments are closed This Post was originally posted to Mike Lawler’s ecoTheaer blog on April 25, 2007. We are reposting it here to share this ecoTheater classic with new readers while MIke continues to regain his health. You can read his blog about his ongoing battle with cancer, The “C” Word, by clicking here.
In 1992,
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| November 23rd, 2008 | Comments are closed Excerpted from Lighting & Sound America Online, November 13, 2007:
HGA Architects and Engineers has completed schematic designs for a new environmentally-friendly performing arts center for Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
The subject of theatre arts is central to Carthage’s liberal arts curriculum. In recent years,
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