The Environmental Action Committee of West Marin is finalizing our Summer 2023 Climate Crisis Community Educational Display and we want to ensure our display includes messages of hope, solutions, and community resilience.
Deadline to submit July 18, 2023
We need your help!
If you have paintings, poetry, short stories, sculptures, or photography featuring messages of climate solutions and hope, we want to borrow and feature your work on our walls from July 20th through October 31st.
Community resilience and hope artwork topics could include: renewable energy, transportation solutions (public, personal, bikes, etc.), environmentally sustainable development, managed retreat (moving away from the shoreline, nature based solutions, habitat restoration and conservation (land, freshwater, marine ecosystems), restorative agriculture, reductions in food waste and importance of composting, reduce and repair to reduce consumption, voting, and finding your people (your climate action network, community or environmental organization) to taking action to stop the use of fossil fuels.
How to Submit Your Artwork:
1. Complete this form
2. We will contact you to discuss your artwork
3. If selected, we will arrange for you to visit our space and see where the artwork will be featured.
About our Educational Displays:
We are a small grassroots environmental organization located in Point Reyes Station. We have a centralized office in an area with high visitation. We feature educational displays on various topics to provide a deeper look at some of the local issues impacting coastal Marin County. Past exhibits topics included the Western Monarch Butterfly, California's Marine Protected Areas, The Pacific Flyway, and 50 years of advocacy. In the summer, we coordinate a series of touchstone topics and activities to bring people to our office to learn about our topic and take action.