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DESCRIPTION:Participate in Elements, an Eco-Art Conference for artists, ecologists and 
 everyone concerned with the environment.  Register online at 
 http://elements.eventbrite.com and spend a day being "green!"\n\nElements 
 features eco-art panels, eco-film festival, interactive discussion groups, 
 art-making, performances and an activism awards ceremony. Participants are 
 encouraged to be eco-conscious and recycle throughout the conference: bring 
 old conference badges that you have decorated or and decorate them at the 
 conference, bring postcards you've made with recycled materials to trade, 
 bring your own water bottle, coffee mug, eating utensils, a cloth napkin 
 instead of using paper.  Price of admission includes gourmet  box lunch by 
 Back to Earth that uses locally sourced organic ingredients and reception. 
 \n\nPANELS: \nEco-Art: Past, Present and Future  Moderated by Deborah 
 Thomas with Panelists Susan Leibovitz Steinman and Ruth Wallen. 
 \n\nCollaboration and Community:  Moderated by Susan Leibovitz Steinman 
 with Panelists Jennifer Colby, Joyce Cutler-Shaw,  Deborah Munk and Tierney 
 Thys.\n \nActivism: Making a Difference  Moderated by Michelle Lapinski and 
 Panelists Samantha Fields, Beverly Naidus,  Daniella Russo and Andree 
 Singer Thompson. \n\nPERFORMANCE:  Special appearance by Capacitor, San 
 Francisco's inter-disciplinary dance company.\n\nFILM FESTIVAL: Dirty 
 Secrets (by Sea Studios), Fierce Green Fire (with a special appearance by 
 Mark Kitchell), Seeded River (by Basia Irland), SCWCA Eco-art Film, 
 Children Replanting Watershed (by Jennifer Colby).\n\nElements is jointly 
 organized by the California chapters of the Women's Caucus for Art (WCA), a 
 national organization dedicated to supporting an activist community of 
 women arts professionals. Founded in 1972, WCA is an affiliate society of 
 the College Art Association and founding partner of the Feminist Art 
 Project. For more information, visit www.nationalwca.org.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/06/12/18650545.php
SUMMARY:Elements: An Eco-Art Conference
LOCATION:David Brower Center\n2150 Allston Way\nBerkeley, CA 
 94704\n510-809-0900\nhttp://www.browercenter.org/
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/06/12/18650545.php
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