June 27, 2017

5 QUESTIONS WITH CORNISH GRADUATE ALYSSA NORLING

Alyssa is a theatre and movement artist currently based in Seattle. She graduated from Cornish College of the Arts in 2015 with a BFA in Theater and a concentration in Original Works. Recent credits include A Great Hunger (On the Boards), Christmas is Burning (Café Nordo), and To Savor Tomorrow (Café Nordo). She is currently in collaboration with Jeffrey Fracé and an ensemble of diverse artists to develop Nightswimming, a new original theatre-dance-opera and is excited to tour her original performance of “The Gas Trap” with Coltura this summer.
May 31, 2017

ANTI-GASOLINE PUBLIC ART PIECE TO BE UNVEILED IN SEATTLE

Using public art to drive environmental activism, award-winning anti-gasoline nonprofit Coltura will take to the streets on June 2 to present The Gas Trap, a performance art piece that calls attention to the harm–and death–caused by our individual and collective use of gasoline
May 31, 2017

INDUSTRIAL REVELATION TO HEADLINE “NO GASOLINE CONCERT”

We just announced our newest endeavor to use public art to drive environmental activism. This time, through music with the world’s first-ever “No Gasoline Concert.” The event will feature performances from Seattle-favorites the fusion super group Industrial Revelation, along with local musicians Bad Luck and Laurie Goldston, combined with projections from video artist Kevin Blanquies.
May 31, 2017

May 2017 Gasoline Phaseout News

We are committed to using public art to drive environmental activism. This Friday, June 2 we will unveil our newest piece of statement art, "The Gas Trap," a 25-foot-high inflatable, kinetic sculpture stage and live performance piece that calls attention to the harm-and death-caused by our individual and collective use of gasoline.
March 20, 2017

ART & GASOLINE

Art is Coltura’s secret weapon in the fight against fossil fuels. We create symbiotic relationships with environmentally conscious artists from around the globe and proudly display their work in our Coltura art collection (www.coltura.org/art). For the month of March, we are thrilled to feature the work of Sophia Trinh, a Vietnamese American painter who blends sketching, watercolor, and natural plant materials to create stunning images that remind us of the beauty we seek to protect by living a more eco-friendly lifestyle.  Previous featured artists are painter Lucas Paints and photographer John Lewis. If you are an environmentally conscious artist and want to have your work featured on Coltura.org/art, email mnm@coltura.org.
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