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Environmental Sculpture from Brazil’s Rainforest

Frans Krajcberg turns burned trees into works of art, highlighting the destruction of the earth’s largest and best CO2 sequestration system.

By: EricW | Dec 21, 2008 |  0

Categories: Environment, Arts & Artists, Artevist, Video

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Artevist Tees in NYC for Orphans International Worldwide

T-shirt designers come to the aid of Haitian orphans in inaugural New York fashion show and auction.

By: ArtAdmin | Dec 19, 2008 |  0

Categories: Nonprofit Spotlight, T-shirt Art & Design, Artevist

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The Dec of Human Rights Turns 60!   

Amnesty International puts some soul into the UN, and we just love activism with soul.

By: EricW | Dec 10, 2008 |  0

Categories: Human & Civil Rights, Artevist, Video

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Anti-Consumerism Story of Stuff Goes International

Annie Leonard’s shop less this Christmas message can now be seen in several languages thanks to a viral, global eco-community.

By: EricW | Dec 10, 2008 |  1

Categories: Economics & Trade, Environment, Nonprofit Spotlight, Artevist

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Painting a World of Never Ending Eco Problems

A Group of South African artists and Discovery Channel create and film a vicious circle.

By: EricW | Nov 30, 2008 |  1

Categories: Arts & Artists, Artevist, Video

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Buy Nothing? Not Even Organic Artevist T-shirts?

Yup, on Nov 28th, because it’s International Buy Nothing Day!

By: EricW | Nov 25, 2008 |  1

Categories: Economics & Trade, Environment, Nonprofit Spotlight, Artevist

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Sustainability Through the Photographer’s Lens

The winner of the Prix Pictet £50,000 prize is announced.

By: EricW | Nov 3, 2008 |  1

Categories: Environment, Arts & Artists, Artevist

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