Michael Killen's interviews are studio taping sessions for Painting to Change the World, a work-in-progress film about Michael Killen’s interactions with environmental leaders and his canvas as he creates the paintings for the art exhibition: Climate Change.
Featuring Michael Killen's paintings "Beginning After the End," "Bathtubs, Bathtubs Everywhere," "Threat to the Three Graces of the Bay" and "Climate Change for the Wealthy"; and Harry Cohen's "Bay 1" through "Bay 4."
Sally Lieber plans to return to the Sacramento Legislature as Senator to continue the important work that Senator Joe Simitian supported. These include continuing to support SB23, the requirement that utilities provide customers with clean and renewable energy, and AB32, California Global Warming Solutions Act. Michael Killen, the artist who paints zeitgeists, lived in Santa Clara County for over 40 years, now lives in San Mateo County, and who supports the plan to transform the state to a ren...
Sally Lieber, running for California State Senate 2012 representing San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, will work to increase funding for education. Michael Killen, artist who paints the zeitgeists, lived in Santa Clara County for over 40 years and now lives in San Mateo County, and supports the environment helped to make made this video clip possible.
Sally Lieber plans to return to California State Legislature in 2012 to continue her work to protect the San Francisco Bay's vital wetlands while supporting infill development in Santa Clara County and San Mateo County. Michael Killen, artist who paints the zeitgeists, lived in Santa Clara County for over 40 years and now lives in San Mateo County, and supports the environment and helped to make made this video clip possible.
Assemblywomen Sally Lieber candidate for California State Senate 2012 discusses what drives her to return to Sacramento to work seven days a week to help improve the lives of the people of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties and those in the rest of the State with Michael Killen artist, who paintings the important issues of out time—zeitgeists; and longtime resident of her district--Santa Clara County and San Mateo County.
Art Exhibition Brings Attention to Cargill and DMB’s Plan to Develop the Salt Ponds in Redwood City, Menlo Park: Cafe Borrone, Menlo Park—one of the hottest spots on the San Francisco Peninsula—is hosting the art exhibition “Bathtubs Bathtubs Everywhere” featuring artists Michael Killen and Harry Cohen until May 27, 2012. Concerned community citizens brought the giant Saltworks Project to the attention of Killen and Cohen. Minnesota-based Cargill has partnered with Arizona-based developer DMB ...
Demetra McBride, Director, Climate Change and Sustainability, County of Santa Clara, shares her vision about the importance of sustainability in the County and beyond. The San Francisco Bay Area and the birthplace of Silicon Valley are the home of Apple, Adobe, Google, Tesla and HP along with technology hubs including Palo Alto and San Jose. Demetra invites artist Michael Killen to share his inspiration for making the painting "Sustainability" (24 x 5 feet). Offline she says, "It is fitting th...
Cargill and Developer DMB Face Growing Pushback as They Try to Develop Vital San Franscico Bay Wetlands. Four environmental and civic organizations: Sierra Club, Committee for Green Foothills, Redwood City Neighbors United, and Woodside Atherton Garden Club share why they and a growing number of other organiazations including Save the Bay, Sequoia Audubon, and local governments are opposed to DMB adn Cargill building a "small city" on critical wet lands, in Redwood City, and on the Bay. Michae...
Charlie Class interviews Laura Kasa Exec. Dir. of Save Our Shores, www.saveourshores.org about cleanup of our sea shores, especially Aptos Creek, where they found lots of trash in the creek. A roll-in, shows how they do cleanup in hard to reach areas, and how they used rock climbers to help them repel down to the creek for the cleanup. They also discus the Japan Tsunami, and how the ocean current, is bringing trash from it toward our shores. How will it impact the Ocean Shores of Califonia, an...
Charlie Class Interview Michael Killen about his art, and the up coming shows about sustainability. They also talk about the largest painting he created called "Sustainability" is soon to be displayed.