Friends:
The Green City Gallery, organized by Bay Localize, is looking for eco-friendly artists to place their work in the Galery for a few months. Starting ASAP. It's a green info center in the heart of downtown Berkeley.
Find more info below:
ingrid@baylocalize.org
Tondre <brotherproactiv@yahoo.com>
Ingrid Severson
Bay Localize
436 14th Street, Suite 1218
Berkeley, CA 94610
Dear
The Green City Gallery is an open public showroom of "green" exhibits created by local organizations, businesses and artists directly engaged in creating a more vibrant urban ecology and local "green" economy. The gallery space is also available for workshops, presentations, fundraisers and events.
Our goal is to promote public involvement in a progressive human/environmental response to global warming on the home, business and policy level.
We would be honored to display information, programs and/or projects your organization has developed and to inform the public/ visitors of the importance of your services and how they fit into an overall vision of an environmentally healthy city and economy.
Project photos, display boards, pamphlets, posters and products are some of the things we are looking for that provide examples of positive solutions to everyday environmental problems.
Finally, a good news gallery!
Please call us to inform us of your decision to contribute to this unique urban experience.
You are welcome to join us this Sunday as we unveil some of our projects…
Sunday, June 24th
Curator Tour / Presenter's Orientation
5pm -8pm
Beginning June 1st
open daily
(see website for hours)
Grand Opening Event
(see website for schedule of events)
The Green City Gallery is located at 1950 Shattuck Avenue, at Berkeley Way, in downtown Berkeley.
For more information, to please contact:
info@digcity.coop, ingrid@baylocalize.org
Phone: 510-316-3620
Website: http://digcity.coop/greencitygallery/
Cities that incorporate ecological design in both policy and practice have
a healthier, more robust economy, society and environment. Bay Localize
and DIG Cooperative Inc. envision a system in which a majority of Bay Area homes,
businesses and institutions have rainwater catchment, graywater systems,
solar power systems, green roofs (as suitable) and abundant organic gardens. We plan to provide good paying green collar jobs that reflect social and environmental equity.
Contact me with further questions:
Elizabeth Dougherty
elizd@elizd.com
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