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Tag Archives: art
Former Market Research Company CEO Shares What He Learned Filming Providers of Global Warming Solutions
Menlo Palo, CA… Michael Killen led Killen & Associates, Inc., a Palo Alto firm that published studies and short films to help banks and high tech companies identify and seize emerging business opportunities, for more than 30 years. Killen invites … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Atherton, climate change, film, Foundations, Menlo Park, Packard Foundation, Palo Alto environment, Silicon Valley Fund, Skoll
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U.S. International Trade Administration Uses New Approach to Help Exporters Increase Sales for Sustainable Solutions
U.S. International Trade Administration Uses New Approach to Help Exporters Increase Sales for Sustainable Solutions Tom McGinty, National Director for U.S. Operations of the International Trade Administration, told Michael Killen that his organization’s series of national events on ‘Discover Global … Continue reading
AGU 2014: Art that Raises Need to Replace Carbon Emissions Fuel
The Silicon Valley Thorium Alliance will display at their Booth 2617 Michael Killen’s large scale paintings: ‘Don Quixote Meets Ocean Change’ and ‘Don Quixote Joins in Battle to Fight Sea Level Rise.’ Booth painting help raise the level of discussion … Continue reading
Palo Alto Official Wants to Move City Forward While Improving Quality of Life
Michael Killen, Artist and Talk Show Host interviews Greg Sharff, Councilman.
Gov. Jerry Brown Asked for a New Approach to Climate Change, and Gets One
Michael Killen has responded to Jerry Brown with a new approach to climate change — the art exhibit Sustainable and Resilient California. Soon the state will display the exhibit in its buildings, and it will also be displayed in San … Continue reading
Michael Killen and Human Rights: Change.Org, Intel, Boy Scouts, Mormons, Prop 8 and Taliban
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZfEecxEo6k
Michael Killen, the California Artist, shares what motivated him to make the painting “Liberty Loves All of the Children of the World” (6×5 feet). The song “Jesus Loves the Little Children” and the actions of people and organizations that “sing” that song inspired him to make the painting. The painting is another step in Michael’s efforts to bring attention to important issues and developments.
While making “Liberty Loves … World,” Michael met a young man Chris Oakley head of Mighty Movers http://www.tulsamovingcompany.org who was moving an executive from Tulsa to San Francisco who impressed him. When Michael discovered Chris also had artists skills and he asked Chris to improve parts of the painting. (Chris 918-810-9787)
Television stations worldwide can download the entire half hour show at PegMedia.org. Organizations interested in displaying Michael’s art: michael@killen.com.
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Tagged art, education, gay art, political art, social art, TV
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Deep Thinking Behind NASA’s Sustainability Base
Deep Thinking Behind NASA’s Sustainability Base Steven Zornetzer, PhD, Associate Center Director, NASA Ames Research Center, and Michael Killen to Discuss Deep Thinking Behind NASA’s Sustainability Base at Ames Research Center, Thursday, August 16, 7–7:30 pm, Midpeninsula Media Community Center, … Continue reading
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Tagged art, energy, energy efficiency, environment, sustainability
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Michael Killen Shares Insights On Making Sustainability–the Painting
Michael Killen who was known for many years for helping global companies that include AT&T, Canada Post, Citibank, IBM, Pitney Bowes, and VISA, develop strategies or share their visions with their marketplace now shares his motivations for creating the worlds … Continue reading
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Tagged art, branding NASA, Ecology Action, energy upgrade CA, environment, Media Center., Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Sustainability base, sustainable
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Creating “Sustainablity Base”—The Painting
Michael Killen who was known for many years for helping global companies that include AT&T, Canada Post, Citibank, IBM, Pitney Bowes, and VISA, develop strategies or share their visions with their marketplace now shares his motivations for creating the worlds … Continue reading
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Tagged art, branding NASA, Ecology Action, energy upgrade CA, environment, Media Center., Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Sustainability base, sustainable
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