Environment

Insurgent Ecologies

Photo documentation by Jose Cotto. New Orleans Center for the Gulf South at Tulane University and Antenna with collaborating partners launches Insurgent Ecologies, an exhibition project featuring artwork by forty-five artists, collaborative projects, and initiatives across the Mississippi watershed.   Insurgent Ecologies is curated by Imani Jacqueline Brown & Shana M. griffin and organized by Antenna Insurgent Ecologies

The Green Screen – PARADISE FADED

Please Join us for “THE GREEN SCREEN” a monthly environmental film series produced by the Charitable Film Network and The Green Project, with support from Press Street. PARADISE FADED: The Fight for Louisiana by Jared Arsement The Fight for Louisiana is an excellent film that analyzes the causes, effects, and solutions to wetland loss in The Green Screen – PARADISE FADED

The Green Screen – INGREDIENTS

Please Join us for “THE GREEN SCREEN” a monthly environmental film series produced by the Charitable Film Network and The Green Project, with support from Press Street. INGREDIENTS by Robert Bates American food is in a state of crisis. Obesity and diabetes are on the rise, food costs are skyrocketing, family farms are in decline The Green Screen – INGREDIENTS

The Green Screen – Dirty Energy

Please Join us for “THE GREEN SCREEN” a monthly environmental film series produced by the Charitable Film Network and The Green Project, with support from Press Street. DIRTY ENERGY by Bryan D. Hopkins On April 20th, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded off the Gulf of Mexico, killing eleven BP workers and spewing 200 The Green Screen – Dirty Energy

The Green Screen – Bag it!

Please Join us for “THE GREEN SCREEN” a monthly environmental film series produced by the Charitable Film Network and The Green Project, with support from Press Street. BAG IT! By Susan Beraza In the film, viewers are challenged to try to go a day without single-use disposables. What are single-use disposables? They are items that The Green Screen – Bag it!

The Green Screen – URBANIZED

Please Join us for a free screening of URBANIZED by Gary Hurstwit Urbanized is a documentary about the design of cities, which looks at the issues and strategies behind urban design and features some of the world’s foremost architects, planners, policymakers, builders, and thinkers.  (85 minutes, 2011)  Admission Free.  Seating is limited.  Doors open at The Green Screen – URBANIZED

The Green Screen – SCRAPPERS

Please join us for a film screening of SCRAPPERS by Brian Ashby, Ben Kolak, Courtney Prokopas, Aaron Wickenden & Frank Rosaly Set in Chicago’s labyrinth of alleys, SCRAPPERS is a revealing portrait of Oscar and Otis, two metal scavengers searching for a living with brains, brawn, and battered pickup trucks. Shot in vérité style, the The Green Screen – SCRAPPERS

The Green Screen – THUNDER BAY

Please join us for a free screening of THUNDER BAY, by Anthony Mann (1953) In 1946, ex-Navy engineer Steve Martin comes to a Louisiana town with a dream: to build a safe platform for offshore oil drilling. Having finessed financing from a big oil company, formerly penniless Steve and his partner Johnny are in business…and The Green Screen – THUNDER BAY

The Green Screen – Gasland

Please join us for a free screening of GASLAND, by Josh Fox (2010) In 2009, filmmaker Josh Fox learned his home in the Delaware River Basin was on top of the Marcellus Shale, a rock formation containing natural gas that stretches across New York, Pennsylvania and huge stretches of the Northeast. He was offered $100,000 The Green Screen – Gasland

The Green Screen – BLUE VINYL

Please join Press Street for a free screening of BLUE VINYL by Daniel B. Gold & Judith Helfand With a lighthearted tone, Blue Vinyl follows one woman’s quest for an environmentally sound cladding for her parents’ house in Merrick, Long Island, New York. The film also investigates the many negative health effects of polyvinyl chloride The Green Screen – BLUE VINYL