Category Archives: Gulf Oil Spill
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Part II Haida Gwaii: Thanks, But No Tanks
Thanks No Tanks an art exhibition in Haida Gwaii, BC, protests plans for oil tankers of tar sands to pass through Hecate Straits. The Haida are protesting with body, mind and spirit. The coastal ecology is the same as Puget Sound, where the tankers are also proposed to pass by.
This entry was posted on August 28, 2013 and is filed under Art and Ecology, Art and Politics Now, art criticism, ecology, economic imperialism vs democracy, First Nations Art, Gulf Oil Spill. -
Olivia Bouler and the Gulf Oil Spill
Eleven year old Olivia Bouler began her presentation at the Audubon Seward Park ” My name is Olivia Bouler, and I am here to tell you that one person can make a difference.” The laid back Seattle audience was not used to such up front assertiveness! Olivia has drawn pictures of birds and raised $150,000. for Audubon to […]
This entry was posted on September 22, 2010 and is filed under Gulf Oil Spill, Io Palmer, Jane Fulton, Olivia Bouler.