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First National Summit on the Arts and Environment Concludes, Tapping the Potential of the Arts to Fast-Forward the Environmental Movement
Twenty-nine leading thinkers publish plans for action and commit to new arts/environment alliance for the "green century"
The intensive summit discussions are the beginning of a new movement within the national arts community and an official call to action. In addition, many major environmental organizations came out of the summit ready to begin thinking beyond the arts only in terms of "star power" or potential celebrity spokespersons. Architect of the first new art museum in the world to receive the LEED certification for sustainable design, Kulapat Yantrasast said, "There are artistic ways to look at the environment and at the same time there are environmental ways to look at the arts - how did we not see that before?"
One of the summit's hosts, The Honorable Norman Mineta helped lead the call for action by stating, "I am making a commitment to be sure the results of today become more than just a discussion document; that this becomes an action plan rather than a plan collecting dust on a shelf."
Official recommendations resulting from the summit include the following:
— Establishing a national shared vision for the arts and environment.
— Creating a National Council on the Arts and Environment.
— Creating new pools of money for arts and the environment from public and philanthropic sectors.
— Setting up mechanisms to learn from indigenous models of environmental stewardship.
— Encouraging artists and arts organizations to establish an official environmental starting point - a comprehensive energy, water, resource, community impact, and materials flow baseline.
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And activist Philippe Cousteau, Co-Founder of EarchEcho, pointed out that "the arts reach into so many places to touch everyone's lives, no matter where they are...It's not that you (the arts) can make a difference, it's that, for better or for worse, everything that you do already makes a difference."
For a complete report of summit results, including a list of panel participants, select quotes and questions and answers, please visit http://wolftrap.org/Home/Media_and_Newsroom/News_and_Announcements/Announcements/Summit%20Results%20071408.aspx
SOURCE Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts
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