Arts/Culture
MoMA Exhibit Explores New York City Life Post Sea Level Rise
Put on those galoshes and get ready for some culture! New York City’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) recently welcomed “Rising Currents: Projects for New York’s Waterfront” – an exhibit showcasing
Nature Skull Sculpture Reminds You Who Ultimately Wins
Fight as we might to separate ourselves from nature, we’ll one day (with the exception of Keith Richards) all lose that battle. Artist Jud Turner has put a unique spin
Mechanical Steampunk Turtle – Art Or Creepy?
Artist Lisa Black has reimagined the slow, methodic movements of a turtle as a robotic steampunk sculpture. It’s beautiful take on nature as a machine, but is it also a
The Hummer Horse-Drawn Carriage (w/VIDEO)
Jeremy Dean is an artist that set out on a unique mission: Take a massive HUMMER H2 and convert it into a horse-drawn carriage. The goal? To show just how
Artist/Activist Paints Buenos Aires’ Riachuelo Green To Celebrate World Water Day
There’s green and then there’s GREEN! Yesterday on World Water Day, Argentine artist Nicolas Garcia Uriburu teamed up with Greenpeace Argentina to exercise the latter. The artist got his activist on
Calling All Eco-Artists: Capture The Spotlight In NRDC’s New Contest!
With increased environmental awareness has come a renewed appreciation for what can be created from the wreckage of our consumer culture, namely a bevy of inspired art works. Anyone with
ABOVE: Fresh Green Eco-Mag Well Worth The Ka-Ching!
Green-themed newsstand publications continue to fall the way of the dinosaur in response to ever-dwindling publishing budgets, the increasing clamor of the internet and most of all, a reduction of