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a functioning biodiesel fueling station; speak with the owners of epOxy box and epOxy green about green building materials; tour a sustainable housing complex created by Mark Baez; and a green home designed by Roger White. Sunday, September 16, 2007, 4pm, Otis Forum Conversation Zero Waste A panel of experts discusses the challenges that face modern cities in reducing pollution and how we can all live a life of zero waste. Panelists: Andrew Basmajian, Environmental Outreach Coordinator for the City of Santa Monica, Kreigh Hampel, Recycling Coordinator for the City of Burbank, and Keith Ropchock, Business Development Manager for WM Upstream; moderated by Colette Brooks of Big Imagination Group and Biobling. Thursday, September 20, 2007, 7:30pm, Otis Forum Conversation: Greener Transportation A lively discussion about the future of sustainable transportation and vehicle technology with experts, Bill Reinert of Toyota and Reverend Gadget, founder of Left Coasts Electric, Inc., moderated by Colette Brooks. Saturday, October 6, 2007, 10am Green Tour II: How Green is it on the Other Side? Tickets: $69, Lunch and transportation provided. To register, please call 310.665.6350. www.otis.edu/ce Join us as we tour a green home in Malibu and speak with the owners Colette Brooks and Eric Cadora about living a sustainable lifestyle; stop by a client’s home of Architect Roger White; explore a prefab residence in Venice designed by Living Homes; visit a beautiful residence created by David Hertz of Syndesis, Inc.; and finally, speak with the owners of Living Green and see their showroom of sustainable goods and building supplies. Sunday, October 7, 4pm, 2007, Otis Forum Screenings: Ecology, Art:21 – Art in the Twenty First Century Artists Robert Adams, Mark Dion, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, and Ursula von Rydingsvard address the impact of human activity on the natural world and question scientific authority and the impact of technology on society. Art:21 – Art in the Twenty-First Century is a groundbreaking documentary television series focusing exclusively on contemporary visual art by artists working in the United States today. Sunday, October 21, 4pm, 2007, Otis Forum Lecture: Radical Simplicity: Jim Merkel Jim Merkel is author of Radical Simplicity, and is the Sustainability Coordinator at Dartmouth College, and founder/director of the Global Living Project (GLP) in Vermont. Merkel initiated the GLP Summer Institute where teams of researchers attempted to live on an equitable portion of the biosphere. www.radicalsimplicity.org Location: Otis College of Art and Design, 9045 Lincoln Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Parking & Admission: Free. Visitor parking in structure on La Tijera Hours: Tue-Sat, 10am-5pm / Thu, 10am-7pm. Closed Mondays and major holidays (Sept 1-3) Information: 310.665.6905, galleryinfo@otis.edu, www.otis.edu/benmaltzgallery Gallery Tours: 310.665.6909 to schedule tours for school, museum or other groups. #END#
Object Description
Exhibition | Do it Now: Live Green |
Title | Press release for "Do it Now: Live Green" |
Year | 2007 |
Decade(s) | 2000s |
Curator(s) |
Brooks, Colette Linton, Meg Roman, Yvette |
Description | For immediate release: July 2007. |
Gallery | Ben Maltz Gallery |
ImageID | LiveGreen_Release |
Collection | Ben Maltz Gallery Exhibition Archive |
Description
Title | Page 2 |
Full Text of PDF | a functioning biodiesel fueling station; speak with the owners of epOxy box and epOxy green about green building materials; tour a sustainable housing complex created by Mark Baez; and a green home designed by Roger White. Sunday, September 16, 2007, 4pm, Otis Forum Conversation Zero Waste A panel of experts discusses the challenges that face modern cities in reducing pollution and how we can all live a life of zero waste. Panelists: Andrew Basmajian, Environmental Outreach Coordinator for the City of Santa Monica, Kreigh Hampel, Recycling Coordinator for the City of Burbank, and Keith Ropchock, Business Development Manager for WM Upstream; moderated by Colette Brooks of Big Imagination Group and Biobling. Thursday, September 20, 2007, 7:30pm, Otis Forum Conversation: Greener Transportation A lively discussion about the future of sustainable transportation and vehicle technology with experts, Bill Reinert of Toyota and Reverend Gadget, founder of Left Coasts Electric, Inc., moderated by Colette Brooks. Saturday, October 6, 2007, 10am Green Tour II: How Green is it on the Other Side? Tickets: $69, Lunch and transportation provided. To register, please call 310.665.6350. www.otis.edu/ce Join us as we tour a green home in Malibu and speak with the owners Colette Brooks and Eric Cadora about living a sustainable lifestyle; stop by a client’s home of Architect Roger White; explore a prefab residence in Venice designed by Living Homes; visit a beautiful residence created by David Hertz of Syndesis, Inc.; and finally, speak with the owners of Living Green and see their showroom of sustainable goods and building supplies. Sunday, October 7, 4pm, 2007, Otis Forum Screenings: Ecology, Art:21 – Art in the Twenty First Century Artists Robert Adams, Mark Dion, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, and Ursula von Rydingsvard address the impact of human activity on the natural world and question scientific authority and the impact of technology on society. Art:21 – Art in the Twenty-First Century is a groundbreaking documentary television series focusing exclusively on contemporary visual art by artists working in the United States today. Sunday, October 21, 4pm, 2007, Otis Forum Lecture: Radical Simplicity: Jim Merkel Jim Merkel is author of Radical Simplicity, and is the Sustainability Coordinator at Dartmouth College, and founder/director of the Global Living Project (GLP) in Vermont. Merkel initiated the GLP Summer Institute where teams of researchers attempted to live on an equitable portion of the biosphere. www.radicalsimplicity.org Location: Otis College of Art and Design, 9045 Lincoln Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Parking & Admission: Free. Visitor parking in structure on La Tijera Hours: Tue-Sat, 10am-5pm / Thu, 10am-7pm. Closed Mondays and major holidays (Sept 1-3) Information: 310.665.6905, galleryinfo@otis.edu, www.otis.edu/benmaltzgallery Gallery Tours: 310.665.6909 to schedule tours for school, museum or other groups. #END# |