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It’s Not Easy

This should be interesting….
It’s Not Easy is an exhibition inspired by the recent tidal wave of efforts to go “green”.As new buildings seek LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification, as major corporations seek to “green” their practices, and as global warming puts the need to be green at the forefront, we are virtually […]

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“Sound the Alarm” at Wave Hill

{Route 61, Centralia, PA, 2003 by Travis Roozée}
Been meaning to write about this for awhile now. Wave Hill has what looks like a pretty awesome photography exhibit called “Sound the Alarm: Landscapes in Distress.” In their words:
Sound the Alarm: Landscapes in Distress calls attention to the indelible impact of human activity […]

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St. Francis College will be showcasing a photography exhibition of Meredith Davenport’s photographs of children and their parents who are affected by pesticides in Costa Rica.
The opening reception will be held on Tuesday April 1, in the Callahan Center from 5:30 - 7:30. All are welcome!
On April 21, between 12:30 and 1:30, SFC will […]

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Starting this very evening, a rather non-stop run of good green goings-on. Check the ludicrously long list after the hop. (And, as always, have something you’d like posted, send it along.)

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Arts: Sebastian Lemm: Editing Nature

{lapse #2, lambda c-print on Fuji Crystal Archive, 2004, Sebastian Lemm}
This sounds like a pretty nice exhibit going down at the Peer Gallery. From Eco Art Blog:
Sebastian Lemm: Editing Nature
Peer Gallery, NYC
Through April 26, 2008
This show by the German-born, NYC-based artist opened last Thursday and I first read about it on the […]

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Exit Art is pleased to announce the opening of E.P.A. (Environmental Performance Actions), the first project of S.E.A, a large-scale program dealing with current environmental concerns and the way artists respond to them. E.P.A is a group exhibition surveying recent performance work from around the world that addresses current environmental crises. The exhibition will […]

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