
Common Ground, a touring art, media, and technology exhibition, will be in North America from July 8 to August 13. I haven’t been able to attend it myself, but I hope to soon, it sounds exciting. Over 1000 artists from 40 countries are participating.
The multimedia exhibit emphasizes the common ground of all people on Earth, bringing together art + media to raise awareness and financial support for environmental projects, worldwide. The Common Ground community unites designers, artists, curators, art patrons and galleries alike, all who share a common interest for a great cause — celebrating a healthy planet.

The exhibition is corporate-sponsored and relies heavily on media coverage from print to broadcast to internet. Common Ground helps generate funds for new environmental projects by non-profit organizations all around the world, including: the World Wildlife Fund, Global Giving and The Global Environmental Institute.
Currently, it’s at the A&I Gallery (933 North Highland Ave, Los Angeles, 90038) for a limited time; so if you’re in the area, visit it soon, before it moves on to Europe later this year.
For more info, visit Common Ground 2010.





















