Brittany Greeson: Framing Resilience in the Water Crisis of Flint, Michigan

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Flint, Michigan - January 20, 2016: (Brittany Greeson/The New York Times)

As part of his morning routine before the school day, Jeremiah Loren, 12, uses bottled water to rinse while
brushing his teeth at his home in Flint, Michigan on January 20, 2016. 
© Brittany Greeson/The New York Times, 2016.
Courtesy of the artist. 

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John Sabraw: Extracting Beauty from Toxic Water

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        To paint pieces like Bijagos above, artist John Sabraw uses pigments derived from toxic runoff from                      abandoned coal mines. Oil on Canvas 72 x 96 inches, 2013. © John Sabraw. Courtesy of the artist. 

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Serge Belo: Why 66,000 Cups of Repurposed Rainwater Matters

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4_66,000 cups66,000 – A Water Mosaic With A Cause.  © Serge Belo, 2013. Courtesy of the artist and Robert Wagenhoffer. 

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