PangeaSeed Presents: “The Great West Coast Migration” – An Art Benefit for Sharks and Oceans

Gallery Openings/Exhibitions

In the spirit of ocean conservation the international non-profit organization, PangeaSeed, is ramping up its 2012 summer activities in the United States with a west coast art exhibition tour. Tailored to address one the biggest threats facing the health of world’s oceans today, the rapid mass depletion of sharks, PangeaSeed aims to expand the public’s knowledge of the inhumane practice of shark finning and its deep impact on the health of our oceans.

PangeaSeed, with an inclusive approach to spreading its message by engaging audiences through the mediums of art, photography, film, music and discussion, will embark on a series of art exhibitions held at a variety of forward-looking, socially-conscious galleries located along the United States’ west coast. The pioneering tour kicks off in mid-July in Seattle, Washington, and will then continue onto Portland, Oregon, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Costa Mesa, California, and culminate in San Diego, California, in mid-August.

See the tour poster above to see if they will swing by your city and drop by to support this great cause and check out some great art! Right now they have some prints available from artists such as Dave Kinsey, Max Dalton, Danny Miller and more! On sale now HERE.

pangeaseed kinsey

"Sustain Series" by Dave Kinsey. 12" x 16" Giclee, hand-deckled. Ed of 50 each colorway, S/N. $50 each


pangeaseed dalton

"Anatomy of the Shark" by Max Dalton. 18" x 24" Giclee. Ed of 100 N. $60


pangeaseed miller

"The West Coast Migration Road Tour Print" by Danny Miller. 18" x 24" 7-color Screenprint. Ed of 100 S/N. $25