Through this project, they aim to build the largest online art gallery of children’s art inspired by the environment in the world.
Last chance to paint
Founded by artist John Dyer, ‘Last Chance to Paint’ is a non-political not for profit project. The project champions tribal culture, biodiversity, wildlife and ethnobotany through creativity.
The organisation aims to raise positive awareness of environmental issues by engagement in the arts to create deep personal connections to the natural world, tribal groups and culture in school-aged children around the world. It seeks to enable tribal people to paint their environment, story and represent their culture through their eyes and traditions by providing art materials and the resulting paintings will be used to inspire children from around the world to connect to tribal culture and the environment.
Through this project, they aim to build the largest online art gallery of children’s art inspired by the environment in the world.
Through this project, they aim to build the largest online art gallery of children’s art inspired by the environment in the world.
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Platform anthropocene Inc. or planthro is a New York
registered, globally active, not-for-profit public charity organization.
planthro targets scientists, students, citizens, governing
bodies, entrepreneurs and stakeholders concerned with the
concept of anthropocene and its multiple implications.
The organization aims at:
● conveying and sharing a lucid view of the complexity
characterizing human interaction with Earth,
● empowering individuals and organisations to work
collaboratively in economic, social, environmental, and
governance contexts,
● supporting and promoting informed and creative solutions
on sustainability, mitigation and adaptive strategies.
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