Arts/Culture
‘Sea No Evil Art Show’ To Benefit The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
Sea No Evil Art Show 2010 benefiting the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is slated for Saturday, July 31 at the Riverside Municipal Auditorium in Riverside, Calif. The art show will
Ansel Adams Negatives Found At Garage Sale Worth $200 Million
The next time I see signs for a garage sale, I may just be tempted to stop. A California painter has scored a dreamy estimated value for 65 glass negatives
2010 CoolClimate Art Contest Calling On YOU To Share Your Eco-Vision
Eco-culture hounds who are in touch with their inner artiste may be noticing a trend emerging – the proliferation of green-themed art contests. From the ‘Save My Oceans Upcycle Contest’
Animal-Loving Artists Team Up For ‘Art For Pitties’ Project
Pit bulls get a pretty bad rap and, sadly, are often the first to be euthanized in shelters. To help raise awareness for this generally lovable breed, long-time NY-based activist Jenith Mateja
Neil Young’s ‘Greendale’ Graphic Novel Explores Eco-Rocked World
With his humanesque Grinch-like face and a voice that could send one thousand felines into cat scratch fever, rock music legend Neil Young has never been a typical poster child
Old School Music Gets Modern Day Groove With Artful Eco-Makeover
Got a collection of dusty old cassette tapes cluttering a corner of your garage? Then chances are pretty good that you’re of…um…a certain generation, or at the very least you’re
French Artist Creates Laundry Mound To Show Randomness Of Existence
Thirty tons of used clothing piled high on the floor of Manhattan’s Park Avenue Armory is the latest artistic installment from French artist Christian Boltanski. Titled “No Man’s Land” the