Inspired by the dwindling salmon population in a local creek, college student Austin Picinich uses the power of public art to spread the message of salmon conservation on blank walls around the greater Seattle area.
Austin Picinich
“I’ve learned that the power of “we” can start with one person — even if that person is just a high schooler who likes art.”
Austin Picinich
“I’ve learned that the power of “we” can start with one person — even if that person is just a high schooler who likes art.”
“I’ve learned that the power of “we” can start with one person — even if that person is just a high schooler who likes art.”
Austin Picinich
Austin Picinich
Austin Picinich
Austin Picinich
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If you live in Seattle, attend a mural-painting event, join the Salmon Watcher program at the University of Washington or invite Austin to speak in your classroom.
KEEP SWIMMING
If you live in Seattle, attend a mural-painting event, join the Salmon Watcher program at the University of Washington or invite Austin to speak in your classroom.
If you live in Seattle, attend a mural-painting event, join the Salmon Watcher program at the University of Washington or invite Austin to speak in your classroom.
KEEP SWIMMING
KEEP SWIMMING
KEEP SWIMMING
KEEP SWIMMING
If you own a business with a blank exterior wall in a high-traffic area, consider donating it as a canvas for a conservation-minded artist near you.