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Our Mission. To build and exhibit aesthetically powerful art to educate a global audience about plastic pollution in the ocean and waterways and to spark positive changes in consumer habits.
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10,000+. Website. http://www.washedashore.org. Washed Ashore is a project of the Artula Institute for Art and Environmental Education U.S. 501 (c) (3) grassroots non-profit environmental organization that works to bring awareness to the world's growing plastic pollution problem through art.
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Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea Octavia embodies the curiosity and intelligence characteristic of the octopus. She inquisitively tinkers and plays with her surrounding environment.
9 de mar. de 2020 · The Washed Ashore nonprofit collects garbage on the Oregon coast and creates sculptures of animals whose health is endangered by the trash they are made of. Angela Haseltine Pozzi, founder of...
The Washed Ashore Project, Bandon, Oregon. 20,188 likes · 361 talking about this. The Washed Ashore Project is a non-profit with a global mission of saving oceans and waterways from plastic marine...
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Since 2010, Angela Pozzi’s Washed Ashore project has transformed an astonishing 20 tons of marine trash into over 70 works of arresting larger-than-life public art works, drawing much-needed attention to the epidemic of plastic pollution and its negative impact on endangered species.
Article. Turning Ocean Trash to Treasure. Priscilla the Parrotfish is strikingly beautiful―showcasing a range of bright colors and large grasping teeth. There is absolutely no dye used by the Washed Ashore team, plastic is made in all the colors necessary. (Washed Ashore) by Danielle Hall.