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Message from the
Director
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Natural World Museum
is making waves from
San Francisco to Oslo and beyond in 2007! |
Mia Hanak receiving the Art for the
Environment proclamation from the
City of San Francisco |
Making
the Choice
On April 19, NWM launched its exhibition Making the Choice: Bringing
Forth an Environmental Renaissance in the magnificent rotunda of
San Francisco City Hall. The evening program included speeches by Eric
Ryan, Co-Founder of Method; Eric Corey Freed, Principal of OrganicARCHITECT;
and Gay Browne, Founder of Greenopia. Hundreds of guests perused the
exhibit, interacted with an instrumental dance performance, and celebrated
as Mayor Gavin Newsom proclaimed April 19 as “Art for the Environment
Day” in San Francisco!
As part of NWM’s Art for the Environment Initiative in partnership
with the United Nations Environment Programme this exhibit will be on
display at San Francisco City Hall from Earth Day through UN World Environment
Day, closing on June 15.
Lecture Series at the Commonwealth
Club
In conjunction with NWM’s Making the Choice exhibit,
we are presenting an innovative four-part lecture series that brings
artists, authors and scientists together to discuss environmental issues
and sustainable solutions.
Envisioning Change: Melting
Ice / A Hot Topic
Art for the Environment tours Europe! NWM is launching its upcoming
traveling exhibition, Envisioning Change: Melting Ice / A Hot Topic,
at the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway on June 5, UN World Environment
Day. The exhibition will be open through the summer, and then tour to
the BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels, Belgium in the fall. NWM
is pleased to announce Autodesk as the Title Sponsor
of this international tour.
Global Community Treasure Book
NWM’s Planet Art educational outreach program will wrap up the
2006-2007 school year with the Global Community Treasure Book, featuring
works of art from five hundred students from seven countries who participated
in this year’s eco-footprint project.
Support Our Groundbreaking
Programs
The Natural World Museum is only able to continue offering innovative
programs that inspire environmental awareness and action with the support
of our local and global community. Every dollar goes a long way; you
can show your support today by making a tax deductible donation designated
toward one of NWM’s programs.
Warm regards for a beautiful spring,

Mia Hanak
Founding Executive Director
Natural World Museum
View audio and picture clips from the San Francisco Event
at Photoboof!.
View the proclamation from Mayor Gavin Newsom here.
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Autodesk,
Inc. Sponsors
NWM Traveling Exhibit!
The Natural World Museum (NWM) and the United Nations Environment
Programme are delighted to announce that Autodesk has joined our
worldwide efforts as the title sponsor for the Envisioning Change
traveling exhibition. As a global leader in design software, Autodesk
believes in the importance of driving sustainable design awareness
and adoption.
NWM and Autodesk share a common vision of promoting innovations
that address current and future sustainable design challenges. The
relationship also demonstrates collaboration through the use of
Autodesk software in the design process of NWM exhibits. |
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“Autodesk
is honored to be supporting the Natural World Museum and the UN
Environment Programme through this important international exhibition,”
said Carl Bass, president and CEO of Autodesk. “Together
we will further the dialogue on smart growth in a sustainable
world, and demonstrate the critical role design can play.”
To learn how
Autodesk supports
sustainable design visit
www.autodesk.com/green.
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Visit the Partners
section of our website for more information.
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Exhibitions

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Making
the Choice
Bringing Forth an Environmental Renaissance
April 18 – June 15, 2007
San Francisco City Hall, 4th Floor Rotunda Gallery
Join us for an exhibit that explores how your daily consumption
habits contribute to seven global environmental issues and learn
how you can take personal action in being part of the solution.
Left: Image of exhibit at City Hall
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Envisioning
Change:
Melting Ice / A Hot Topic
June 1 – August 20, 2007
Nobel Peace Center – Oslo, Norway
Opening Reception: June 5, 2007
For UN World Environment Day 2007, NWM presents an exhibition based
around the ideas of climate change from a global perspective –
40 artists from 25 countries explore the melting and thawing of
ice, snow and permafrost as environment-altering changes taking
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For more information about World Environment Day visit the UNEP
website.
Visit the Exhibitions
section of our website for more information.
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Events

April 24 – Waste Reduction
Zahid Sardar, Jared Blumenfeld, Chris Jordan
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Art For the Environment Lecture Series
San Francisco
Commonwealth Club
595 Market St., 2nd Floor
$8 for Members, $15 for Non-Members
Thursdays, 11:30 a.m., Check-in | 12:00 p.m., Program
To purchase tickets, call (415) 597-6705 or visit:
SF
Commonwealth Club
May 24 at
noon: Energy and Transportation
Ernest Callenbach, Writer and Editor,
Author of visionary novel Ecotopia, in conversation with:
Dr. David Shearer currently serves
as Chief Scientist at California Environmental Associates
Louis Fox, Artist and Co-founder
of Free Range Studios
Purchase
tickets
June
7 at noon: Urban Nature and Design
John King, San Francisco Chronicle Urban
Design Writer in conversation with:
Peter Calthorpe, Principal of Calthorpe
Associates, an urban design and community planning firm
Purchase
tickets
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Visit the Events
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Education
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Planet
Art
In honor of Earth Day, 120 students from NWM's Planet Art Program
participated in the Council of Species parade at San Francisco City
Hall for the closing of the Mayor's Earth Day breakfast on Monday,
April 23rd.
Internationally, 500 students from seven countries participated
in this year's Planet Art program through the eco-footprint project.
One footprint represents the natural environment and the other represents
man-made things impacting the environment. All 500 works have been
compiled into the Global Community
Treasure Book.
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To view the children's artwork and images from the parade, visit the Education
section of our website.
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Features
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Featured
Environmental Organization
www.greenopia.com
Leading
the way to a more sustainable future, Greenopia just launched their
San Francisco zagat-style guide to environmentally friendly retailers
and organizations.
Finally, we can get a little closer to being more green –
every day.
Greenopia
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Featured Artist
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Lucy &
Jorge Orta
This
vehicle is a messenger to propel us on the journey and tell us the
story about the current state of the earth's water. The light projectors
on the vehicle are illuminating the path and guiding us in positive
directions. The sounds emitted, are voices, barely audible because
they are immersed under water, amidst the eternal rowing sounds
of the boat on a vast ocean. The artist is alerting us to the urgency
of the water situation - be it the melting of the ice caps, depletion
of water resources, drought, or the pollution of our waters.
........................................................-Randy
Jayne Rosenberg, Curator
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Orta Water - Fluviale Intervention Unit,
2005, Canadian maple wood canoe, iron structure, water network,
gloves, 4 buckets, 4 crates, 4 water drums, 2 water tanks, taps,
CD player, speakers, 24 bottles, 4 flasks, 102" x 200"
x 47"
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The Ortas' work is featured in our Making the Choice exhibit,
and will be presented in our travelling exhibition, Envisioning Change
and in our upcoming book, Art in Action.
www.studio-orta.com
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Publications
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Art
in Action
Nature, Creativity, and our Collective Future
Next month, NWM will release its first major publication, showcasing
works of art from eighty international artists including their essays
about nature as their source of inspiration.
Featuring Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Edward Burtynsky,
Robert Bateman, Alfio Bonanno and more...
11" x 11", 176 pages, trade paper, recycled
rubber cover
$45.00 - Available June 2007 – ORDER
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Global
Community Treasure Book
A collection of artwork and creative writing from children around
the world including diverse perspectives about our natural world
through the eyes of children from seven different countries.
8.5" x 11", 80 pages, recycled paper
$35.00 - Available June 2007 – ORDER
NOW |
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Support
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How can you get
involved in programs that use art as a catalyst to generate environmental
awareness and action? Support the Natural World Museum!
Donate today!
Make
a secure online donation or download
a form and mail a check or credit card number to NWM.
(NWM is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, all donations
are tax-deductible)
We accept VISA, Mastercard, American Express, and
Discover
We also accept Personal
Check, Cashiers Check, or Money Order
Volunteer
E-mail
us and let us know what projects you would be interested in
working on in 2007. For more information on obtaining an internship, please
download the application
and email
us!
In-Kind Contribution
NWM is always looking for in-kind donations for special events, consulting,
equipment, and marketing. If you feel you can contribute in these ways,
please e-mail
us.
Merchandise
Pre-Order
NWM’s book, Art in Action – Nature, Creativity,
and Our Collective Future. Published by Earth Aware Editions, released
in June 2007, the first edition will sell out fast, so logon to secure
your copy for only $45. You can also purchase Planet Art's Community
Treasure Book by emailing
us directly.
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Natural World Museum
P.O. Box 29604
San Francisco, CA 94129 |
Telephone: (415) 402-0583
Fax: (415) 358-5507
E-mail: info@naturalworldmuseum.org
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“The work the
Natural World Museum is doing adds an important cultural dimension in inspiring
people to embrace the whole creation of Earth, in all its diversity, beauty,
and wonder.”
Wangari Maathai
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Founder of the Greenbelt Movement
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Image at top: Anne Senstad, C-14 (Essence of Light), 1997/2005,
c-print, 20" x 20"
http://www.artintoaction.org/
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