Grantee tags sustainability

DNA Totem
Suprina
Year Grant Awarded: 2015
The DNA Totem is a 9’ high model of the DNA strand: made of steel pipe and Detritus. It's located in Marcus Garvey Park, and is on view from Mar. 26-Sept. 30, 2016. The DNA Totem refers to our evolution and the footprint we leave behind. Read More
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- Website: http://www.suprinasculpture.com/

Space as Substance: Beyond the Scenic Hudson
Friday, Matthew
Year Grant Awarded: 2015
A mobile and modular field station used to document the changing ecologies of the Hudson River watershed and accompanying public programming displayed at Wave Hill. Read More
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- Website: http://www.matthewfriday.net

Portraits of the Ecological Self
Callas, Kimberly
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
Is there an ecological self? Is there a place within us that remembers we are nature? Can this ‘self’ hold the answers about how to live sustainably within the cycles and limits of our home planet? I explore these questions through this art project. Read More
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- Website: http://www.kimberlycallas.com

Social Fabric
Craft and Folk Art Museum
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
The Craft and Folk Art Museum presented Social Fabric, an exhibition of seven contemporary artists who confront the problems of mass production and consumption through fiber-based art that incorporates social engagement and public interaction. Read More
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- Website: http://www.cafam.org

The Green Room (2014)
Scoates, Vandy
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
The Green Room is a project website that was created to explore, research and share ideas about producing sustainable theatre in North America. The website include a multitude of resources for finding sustainable options, readings and products. Read More
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- Website: http://www.the-g-room.com

Vote Everywhere (2014)
The Andrew Goodman Foundation
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
Vote Everywhere provides college students with a unique, non-partisan opportunity to learn organizational & leadership skills while registering peers to vote, providing voter education, and leading on-campus issues activism & social justice projects. Read More
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- Website: http://www.andrewgoodman.org