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We are Susannah Sayler and Ed Morris, a husband and wife team that produces artworks and visual media about climate change. How can we convey the urgent reality of this issue; and how can we motivate others to act? Is it art if we try? Or is activism always different than art? Follow our projects and help us with your own vision! And, by the way, help us keep our marriage in tact! We need you!
May 7, 2009 11:44 am
During the spring semester 2009, The Canary Project teamed up with Citizen Schools to teach kids about climate change and engage them in a public art campaign. Tonight we unveil a billboard that features these kids sending a message to the world about reducing your carbon footprint. We will have images of the event and the billboard soon.&n... Read More
Those shoes are totally sweet.
Working with kids on issues like climate change is one of the most important things we can do! We absolutely HAVE to teach younger generations NOW about the impacts humans have on their world and what we can do to change this downward spiral of pollution, energy-wasting, and climate-changing. Thanks to people like you and Christopher Swain, the kids are finally getting the low-down on environmentalism and how they can help!

Victoria-Carruth is now backing The Canary Project
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