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SF ART Exhibition Open 10/16 – 11/26, Reception 10/28/18 1:30pm. “Art of Michael Killen: Addressing Climate Change” 

Michael Killen makes corporate-size-statements that raise the level of discussion and thinking about climate change and solutions. Great organizations that include Microsoft, NASA, Stanford University, the US Dept of Commerce and US Dept of Interior have displayed his art at … Continue reading

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U.S. Trade and Other Orgs. That Used Michael Killen’s Service to Make Their Event Success 2015

The list of organizations that used Michael Killen’s message art and/or his speaking service in 2015 were NASA Ames, U.S. Dept. Commerce, USGS, Silicon Valley Energy Summit at Stanford, Nature Gallery, Trinity School, Arts at St. Bede’s, Carnegie Institute of … Continue reading

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Next Stop for ‘Don Quixote Meets Climate Change’- Sustainable Silicon Valley

The painting, shown above,  taps into the lore of Don Quixote,  to help bring new communities that may not have heard the climate change and greenhouse gas story to that story. Those communities include the Hispanic and Latino communities. Michael Killen, Artis … Continue reading

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California’s Water Balancing Act: Review of Secretary for Natural Resources John Laird’s Remarks at NASA

On February 13, 2014, NASA Ames hosted the California Sustainable and Resilient Art/Speaker Tour. The Tour featured paintings by California artists Michael Killen and Harry Cohen. At the reception, John Laird, California Secretary for Natural Resources described California’s water strategy. … Continue reading

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John Laird California Sec. Nat Resources and Michael Killen, Artist Spoke at NASA Ames

Secretary Laird  and Artist Michael Killen shared their remarks on climate change and the California drought at NASA Ames,  Feb 13. Both men stood in front of Killen’s paintings “Water Water Everywhere and Not a Drop to Drink”(8′ x 5′) … Continue reading

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“California’s Water: Search for Sustainablity and Resilience” Discussed at NASA Ames Feb 13

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