Cross-Pollinating the True Meaning of Coal

The Beehive Collective, a Maine-based artist collective known for creating beautiful pieces of movement related visual art, are in the process of making a graphic about “The Story of Coal.”  After months of research, travel, conversation, sketching, deliberating and head-scratching, the Beehive Collective began to put together a complicated visual narrative that begins with coal 360 million years ago, travels through the streams and earth right into the global crisis known as climate change.

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The Story of Coal will be a tool for organizers defending coalfield communities and fighting for a sustainable future, and a way to  start conversations about coal mining, energy policy, and climate change. It will tell a complex tale that includes: “Native folks’ continued resistance and survival; a viable future urban/rural relationship; the tricky dynamics between local organizers and the mobile young activists that ‘parachute in’ for short-term actions.”

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It’s very inspiring and exciting to be part of a campaign and movement that the Beehive Collective is making into art.

Here are links to their Coal Graphic Blog, a link to the Coal Graphic in progress and their current tour schedule.

Coal Graphic Gallery
Coal Graphic Blog
Beehive Coal Graphic Tour Schedule (Coming to a town near you soon!)

1 Response to “Cross-Pollinating the True Meaning of Coal”


  1. 1 deirdre Nov 13th, 2008 at 12:08 pm

    yay for the beehive on ighih!

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Scott Parkin is a Senior Campaigner with Rainforest Action Network and organizes with Rising Tide North America. He has worked on a variety of campaigns around climate change, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, mountaintop removal, labor issues and anti-corporate globalization. Originally from Texas, he now lives in San Francisco.

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