Wednesday, May 15, 2013

On the Move

After the inaugural and successful launch of the Ocean Art Walk along the Stanley Waterfront in Hong Kong, we are happy to announce that all of the art has been moved to a new home, in front of the new Maritime Museum at Pier 8 in Central, Hong Kong. The art has been organized by Ocean Recovery Alliance and the Hong Kong Shark Foundation, with the exhibit showing art related to sharks, fishing and plastic pollution, all in a creative, colorful, fun way, to bring awareness about ocean protection.

Visit the Hong Kong Maritime Museum, Pier 8
May 10th – July 10th, 2013














Built for Speed



Although the show is called "Built for Speed" we've been working triple speed to get our contribution ready for the May 10 opening to the public. We are thrilled to be commissioned to create for the California Academy of Sciences three Ocean Action Stations to address three important issues related to ocean health: plastic waste, unsustainable fishing and wastewater pollution. It has been an incredible opportunity for us as artists to bring our vision and skills into the realm of science. 

 Ocean Action Station: Savvy with Seafood 



One of the special challenges has been to create labels for faux fish cans to address the problem of overfishing and importance of making wise seafood choices.


Ocean Action Station:  Clean Up the Flow


Ocean Action Station:  Pass on Plastic



Built for Speed at the California Academy of Sciences
Golden Gate Park
May 10 - September 29




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