California Secretary Natural Resources to Speak at Sustainable and Resilient California Art and Speaker Tour Reception at NASA Ames

Michael Killen, artist and producer of the tour said, “I’m pleased that NASA Ames offered their award- winning building, Sustainability Base as a venue for the tour and that Secretary John Laird accepted an invitation to speak at the reception February 13.  And I’m also pleased that art helps bring two important organizations together, to help increase awareness of the important challenges of our time.”

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Besides Laird and a NASA Ames official Killen will speak at the event that has a theme of California’s Water: Search for Sustainability and Resilience. Killen will interpret his paintings “California After Don Quixote” (10′ x 6’) and  “Water Water Everywhere and Not a Drop to Drink” (8’ x 4’). Other paintings Ames will display are:

• “Sustainability” (24′ x 5′)

• “Resilience” (24’ x 5′)

• “Climate Change for the Wealthy” (4′ x 3′)

• “Grandpa, What’ll Ya Leave Behind for Me” (6′ x 5′)

Additional information Michael@Killen.com or Sustainability@HarringtonDesign.com.

About Michael Killen - Helps Energy Companies Attain The Goal of Their Transition Strategies

Provided message-art to the US Dept. Commerce, Dept. Interior, NASA, Gov. CA. Microsoft, Stanford University and other organizations to help them share their climate, energy and sustainability messages, published 100 market research reports, and assisted 700 leaders worldwide share their messages on social media and TV. Michael is the author of five published books, and also the artist who created the Inflation Reduction Series of paintings.
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