Artistic Activism
Join Us November 15-23
Earth Church
Earth Church is a pipeline-adjacent sanctuary built by participatory biconstruction using local natural materials: a beacon of resilience, respite, and community survival beyond chemical pollution.
The Earth Church is a community-built sanctuary and resistance symbol sited near a contested pipeline. Constructed from regional clay, straw, Spanish moss, and site-harvested wood, its honeycomb-inspired earthen forms demonstrate sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based construction materials.
This living classroom combines bioconstruction workshops with storytelling circles, uniting frontline activist communities through shared hands-on creation. People of all abilities contribute to the building process, gaining practical skills while strengthening collective resilience against extractive industries.
Earth Voyager Express
Introducing the Earth Voyager Express, Bringing Energy Access & Mobility to the Gulf Coast.
☀️ A solar microgrid traveling school bus, recharging community, supplying clean air & clean drinking water with on-board workshops & teach-ins. Providing Disaster Relief & so much more…
Public Art with a Purpose. Coming Spring 2026.
Gulf Rising
An investigative microseries examining various aspects of the issues encountered during the industrialization of the Gulf Coast.
Poison in the Well - The town of Mossville, LA, is poisoned in the 70s - will they ever get justice?
In the Wake of LNG - An Oysterman’s boat is waked out by an LNG tanker - who is to blame?
Chemical Waste Mismanagement - An eye-opening episode on how precariously we deal with our most toxic waste.
How to Stop a Pipeline - An episode brimming with ideas and resources for those who may face industrial expansion.
The Little Shrimp and the Terrible Noise
This show was created to relay the story of the hardships of the fisheries and ecosystems in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. Cameron Parish is facing one of the largest fossil fuel buildouts of our lifetime, which is causing strain to the ecosystems of animals and a whole region of heritage.
This show is illustrative of the effects of LNG on our natural resources and the points of pride for the State of Louisiana.
It stands as both an homage and an educational tool.