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There is a great confluence of people working towards green and soon there will be an interesting series of events held at Otis College of Art and Design, in the Ben Maltz Gallery. Interestingly enough, many of the lecturers, leaders and scientists who are appearing at this exhibition were found through links on the Eco-mmunity Map and from episodes of BIG IDEAS FOR A SMALL PLANET and ECO BIZ. Here is their official event listing rundown, we hope you get the chance to attend some of these exciting events.

The Ben Maltz Gallery at Otis College of Art and Design is pleased to present the exhibition:

Do it Now: Live Green
Exhibition Dates: August 25 – October 20, 2007

Opening reception: Saturday, August 25, 4-7pm
Featuring live music by DJ Paul V. of Indie 103.1, special appearance by the Chico Bag Plastic Bag Monster, and food and gifts courtesy of Whole Foods Market, Plaza El Segundo. Plus LA Biodesel Brigade: Caravan to Otis. All are invited to bring their alternative fueled vehicles to Big Imagination Group, 3603 Hayden Ave, Culver City 90232 on Saturday, August 25 at 3pm. Caravan to Otis where vehicles have prime parking for viewing during opening reception.

Do It Now: Live Green opens at the Ben Maltz Gallery at Otis College of Art and Design August 25 and is on view through October 20, 2007 and focuses on the home, featuring products made from renewable, recycled, and repurposed sources by individuals and companies who are manufacturing and distributing their goods with environmental integrity in our community. The more individual consumers making informed choices on how they spend their money, the sooner economic structures can evolve from a “take what you can, don’t give anything back” model to one of cyclical renewal and longevity. This exhibition is a celebration of changing consciousness and innovation that is being implemented today, not tomorrow. Do It Now: Live Green is curated by Colette Brooks of Big Imagination Group and Biobling, Meg Linton of Ben Maltz Gallery at Otis, and Yvette Roman of Beyond the Lawn.

Participating artists, designers, architects and vendors: Arbor Sports, Babysoy, Big Imagination Group, Big Shrimpy, Biobling, BoGo Light, Bring Your Own, Calfee Design, Cardboard Robot, Caroma USA, Chico Bag, Dianna Cohen, Crate and Barrel, DJ Paul V, Eco-Me, Empire Solar Solutions, epOxy green, epOxy box, Glad Rags, Global Inheritance, Green to Grow, H3 Environmental, Homeblown US, IKEA, Jill’s Paints, Landis Kaufman, Knoend Inc, LA Biodiesel Co-op, Levi Strauss, Linda Loudermilk, Little EV Radio, Living Green, Living Homes, Amanda Lovelee,
M Designs, Holly Mackay, Martin Guitar, Native Organic, Natural High, Otis

Fashion Department: Jessica Mead/ Fanny Adams and Heather Pfeiffer/ Camille French with Natalie Chanin, Patagonia, Topher Paterno, Project 7ten, Ralph Pucci, ReCellular Inc, Yvette Roman and Beyond the Lawn,
Rubbersidewalks, Peter Schulberg, ECO-LA, SEA David Hertz Architects, SIGG, Skeuter, Sonic Fabric/Alyce Santoro, Sustainable Solutions Inc, Ventura Printing, Voltaic Systems, Roger White, Whole Foods Market Plaza El Segundo, ZIA Natural Skincare, and more. . .

Public Programs in Conjunction with the Exhibition:
Sunday, September 9, 2007, 10am
Green Tour I: Learning to Live Green
Tickets: $69, Lunch and transportation provided. To register, please call 310.665.6350. www.otis.edu/ce
Visit a private residence and learn how to grown an organic, drought resistant urban garden while reducing water usage by 85%; tour Little EV Radio and see the popular ZAP Cars; explore a functioning biodiesel fueling station; speak with the owners of epOxy box and epOxy green about green building materials; tour a sustainable housing complex created by Mark Baez; and a green home designed by Roger White.

Sunday, September 16, 2007, 4pm, Otis Forum
Conversation Zero Waste
A panel of experts discusses the challenges that face modern cities in reducing pollution and how we can all live a life of zero waste. Panelists: Andrew Basmajian, Environmental Outreach Coordinator for the City of Santa Monica, Kreigh Hampel, Recycling Coordinator for the City of Burbank, and Keith Ropchock, Business Development Manager for WM Upstream; moderated by Colette Brooks of Big Imagination Group and Biobling.

Thursday, September 20, 2007, 7:30pm, Otis Forum
Conversation: Greener Transportation
A lively discussion about the future of sustainable transportation and vehicle technology with experts, Bill Reinert of Toyota and Reverend Gadget, founder of Left Coasts Electric, Inc., moderated by Colette Brooks.

Saturday, October 6, 2007, 10am
Green Tour II: How Green is it on the Other Side?
Tickets: $69, Lunch and transportation provided.
To register, please call 310.665.6350. www.otis.edu/ce
Join us as we tour a green home in Malibu and speak with the owners Colette Brooks and Eric Cadora about living a sustainable lifestyle; stop by a client’s home of Architect Roger White; explore a prefab residence in Venice designed by Living Homes; visit a beautiful residence created by David Hertz of Syndesis, Inc.; and finally, speak with the owners of Living Green and see their showroom of sustainable goods and building supplies.

Sunday, October 7, 4pm, 2007, Otis Forum
Screenings: Ecology, Art:21 – Art in the Twenty First Century
Artists Robert Adams, Mark Dion, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, and Ursula von Rydingsvard address the impact of human activity on the natural world and question scientific authority and the impact of technology on society. Art:21 – Art in the Twenty-First Century is a groundbreaking documentary television series focusing exclusively on contemporary visual art by artists working in the United States today.

Sunday, October 21, 4pm, 2007, Otis Forum
Lecture: Radical Simplicity: Jim Merkel
Jim Merkel is author of Radical Simplicity, and is the Sustainability Coordinator at Dartmouth College, and founder/director of the Global Living Project (GLP) in Vermont. Merkel initiated the GLP Summer Institute where teams of researchers attempted to live on an equitable portion of the biosphere. www.radicalsimplicity.org

Location: Otis College of Art and Design, 9045 Lincoln Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045
Parking & Admission: Free. Visitor parking in structure on La Tijera
Hours: Tue-Sat, 10am-5pm / Thu, 10am-7pm. Closed Mondays and major holidays (Sept 1-3)
Information: 310.665.6905, galleryinfo@otis.edu, www.otis.edu/benmaltzgallery
Gallery Tours: 310.665.6909 to schedule tours for school, museum or other groups.



Sundance Channel launched THE GREEN this week. To help you find more information on the issues, ideas and personalities highlighted in THE GREEN we will be posting an entry every week that will point you to places on our site where you will find deleted and expanded scenes, additional commentary from experts and activists, as well as interactive forums where you can debate, discuss and ad your own GREEN ideas, big and small.

We encourage you to make a practical difference in the world by improving the quality of your lifestyle through adopting any number of ‘green habits’. Since this week’s theme is fuel, you can find a compilation of fuel advice in “Your Guide to Greener Living” [www.sundancechannel.com]. We recommend you bookmark “Your Guide to Greener Living” because it will be updated continually.

This week the topic on THE GREEN is FUEL.

President Bush famously declared in his State of the Union address that America is “addicted” to oil, but that addiction isn’t just to gas-guzzling cars. As Simran, the host of THE GREEN and THE GREEN Online, says, “Petroleum is in everthing from plastic packaging to sex lube. We drink water from bottles made with oil, we pave our roads with it, and we wage wars for it.” In this week’s Webisode [www.sundancechannel.com]Simran discusses the implications of this addiction and ways to kick it.

BIG IDEAS FOR A SMALL PLANET

BIG IDEAS FOR A SMALL PLANET [www.sundancechannel.com] takes a deeper look at the oil we pour down the drain of our gas tanks. Is there a better way? BIG IDEAS takes a look at biofuels from bio-diesel to ethenol and takes you on a test drive at Daytona.

Joel Woolf, alternative-fuel enthusiast and inventor of Veg Powered Systems, drag races his truck fueled by the vegetable oil from a fried-chicken tailgate party; Colette Brooks, a fanatic for muscle cars and Prada shoes, leads a bio-diesel PR campaign that hooks up clients with diesel cars around the country; and Indy Racing League’s Jeff Simmons prepares for the 2007 season by suiting up for a test drive in a car that runs on 100% ethanol.

Eco-Documentary: A CRUDE AWAKENGING

The documentary A CRUDE AWAKENING [www.sundancechannel.com] takes us into the bowels of the earth and explores the future of a world quickly running out of oil.

Sundance Channel’s Treehugger Blog

And the Treehugger blog shows us that it is not only the inevitable disappearance of oil that is a problem but the carbon emissions [www.sundancechannel.com]created when that oil is burned. Colin also provides a helpful introduction [www.sundancechannel.com]to the various kinds of biofuel and their benefits

Ideas and Debates

Join our discussions [www.sundancechannel.com] to share your BIG IDEAS, or submit your BIG IDEA [www.sundancechannel.com] to our What’s the Big Idea? Contest.

Explore Further

Joel Woolf’s Veg Powered Systems [www.vegpoweredsystems.com]

Colette Brooks’ BioBling Website [www.biobling.com]

Sustainable South Bronx (Majora Carter, Founder & Executive Director) [www.ssbx.org]