Tag Archives: California Art

Michael Killen’s Art Collection at Stanford Arrillaga Alumni Center, June 25, 2015.

Stanford will display paintings from Michael Killen’s Dire Consequences: Send in the Clowns Series in the  Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center,  June 25, 2015.  This will be the first time ‘Methane Joins Carbon Emissions from Under the Oceans to Boil the … Continue reading

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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

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US Gov to Display Painting Inspired by Carbon Emissions Threat to Ocean Food Chain

NASA Ames and Stanford’s Precourt Energy Efficiency Center and Woods Institute for Environmental Studies have usually been first to display Michael Killen’s new paintings that have included ‘Sustainablity’ (24 x 5 ft), ‘Resilience (of America)’ (24 x 5 ft), ‘Don … Continue reading

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Paul R. Ehrlich and Michael Killen: Impact or Carbon Emissions, Population and Unqualified Persons in Congress

Paul R. Ehrlich and Michael Killen discuss a wide range of topics including carbon emissions, population, lack of qualified person in Congress and water. Michael has, in his paintings and speeches,  joined Don Quixote to both Climate Change and Ocean … Continue reading

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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 … Continue reading

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