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2020
THE ART OF LIVING
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2020
THE ART OF LIVING
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2025

2025
10 års jubilæum, November 2025
PROGRAM:
Velkomst & artist talk, v. Lise Vestergaard
Gæstetaler Henrik Beha Pedersen, ​
uddannet miljøbiolog grundlægger af Plastic Change.
Moderator, coach, TV og radiovært Tina Bilsbo.

'BE MORE. USE LESS'
”Be More – Use Less” Klimakunst. Særudstilling: Vendsyssel Kunstmuseum.
”Be More – Use Less” klimakunst giver konkrete anvisninger til at handle mere klimavenligt i en hverdag, hvor skemalagte planer, løftede pegefingre og stort tidspres ofte sender de gode intentioner til tælling.
Med det formål at inspirere danskerne til at skrue ned for forbruget og skabe små forandringer, der gør en stor forskel for den enkelte og i det samlede klimabillede.
LINK: 'Be more. Use less'
Sponsor. EWII og Spar Nord.,
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2024
2022

'BE MORE. USE LESS'​
Kolding, Aalborg, Århus.
ODDS & ENDS, OCEANVEJ 1, NORDHAVN
Soloudstilling.
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PROGRAM:
Velkomst & artist talk, v. Lise Vestergaard
Gæstetaler Overborgmester Sofia Hæstorp
Presentor Birgitte Cullum
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2022

UN FAIR. Milano Art Fair.
International Art Fair
2021

PARIS ART FAIR.
International Art Fair
2021
2020
'The Art of Living'
If you consider sustainability and want to support that the world's forest remains. If you want to stop the deforestation which is a massive pressure on the forest resources and the accelerating loss of species which is a huge threat to the Earth's livelihood, which we have a duty to stop.
The number of fires in Brazil's huge rainforest has grown explosively. Right now, the largest number of forest fires is raging since 2013. The fires are often caused by people who want to clear rainforest to get land for agriculture.
In collaboration with 'World Forest'
LINK: The Art of Living'
Sponsor: Lise Vestergaard
2020
2018
DON'T WASTE IT
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​'DON*T WASTE IT' travel exhibition is a cooperation between the environmental organization PLASTIC CHANGE and Climate Artist Lise Vestergaard.
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Because future generations should be able to continue living off marine resources and eat plastic-free fish and shellfish.
Plastic production has exploded over the last 50 years, from 15 million tons in 1964 to 311 million tons in 2014, and is expected to be doubled over the next 20 years. It is time for a >>Plastic Change so also future generation can eat healthy fish from the sea.
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LINK: 'DON*T WASTE IT'
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Sponsorer: Carlsberg, Elle Vilde, Løkken Kulturhus, + 8 mere.