Endowment for Clean Oceans Announces Professor Pam Longobardi is ECO’s Artist in Residence
“She is a visionary who takes action and has the courage to be early. She is a leader and we are so very pleased to have her on board,” said Daniel Perrin, CEO of ECO. “Longobardi, like ECO, is big on action. Longobardi takes action. We like that.”
“There are two main areas of responsibility for ECO’s Artist in Residence. First, ECO will commission Longobardi to create a piece of art as she envisions it - and ECO is so excited to see what Longobardi creates - which builds on her already excellent work to further public understanding of this global problem.”
“Second, Professor Longobardi will oversee the design and will run a competition of artists to win a commission to create a piece of art for ECO --Longobardi will decide the art’s parameters -- which will educate the public about the winning solution that wins our $1 million prize for the best technology or plan to remove the macro and micro pieces of plastic in our oceans,” said Perrin.
About Endowment for Clean Oceans
Endowment for Clean Oceans is now raising the funds for two contests, one which is for a $1 million prize for the best idea or technology to remove the macro and micro pieces of plastic from the ocean. The second contest is for $5 million to find a truly biodegradable and economically viable replacement for the five most commonly used plastics. Documentaries will be made of both contests so viewers can see the ideas and technology presented and how and why the judges picked the winners.
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Contact
Endowment for Clean Oceans
Pam Longobardi
plongobardi@gsu.edu
Daniel Perrin
Daniel.Perrin@endowmentforcleanoceans.org
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