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Art Build and Flash Mob against Tar Sands Pipelines in Vancouver
The Tiny House Warriors, a group of Indigenous Secwepemc people from Canada, were joined by renowned Canadian artists and allies, Christi Belcourt and Isaac Murdoch in Vancouver. Together with volunteers and supporters, the group created hundreds of silk-screen banners and painted the third tiny house of 10 destined to be placed directly in the path of the Kinder Morgan tar sands oil pipeline. Amidst the art build action, a flash mob was also organized and took place in front of TD bank in downtown Vancouver.
Unique identifier:
GP0STRBM7
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
27/11/2017
Locations:
British Columbia
,
Canada
,
North America
,
Vancouver (Canada)
Credit line:
© Katie Lin / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Art Build and Flash Mob against Tar Sands Pipelines in Vancouver
The Tiny House Warriors, a group of Indigenous Secwepemc people from Canada, were joined by renowned Canadian artists and allies, Christi Belcourt and Isaac Murdoch in Vancouver. Together with volunteers and supporters, the group created hundreds of silk-screen banners and painted the third tiny house of 10 destined to be placed directly in the path of the Kinder Morgan tar sands oil pipeline. Amidst the art build action, a flash mob was also organized and took place in front of TD bank in downtown Vancouver.
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