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By: Art Not Oil
Date: Fri, 25/06/2021 - 3:38pm

Culture Unstained's response to the appointment of George Osborne as Chair of British Museum Trustees:

https://cultureunstained.org/2021/06/25/7-reasons-george-osborne-should…

Chris Garrard's letter in the FT, 28.6.21:
The British Museum will soon decide whether to renew its

By: Art Not Oil
Date: Thu, 24/06/2021 - 1:23pm

Climate change activists urge @Sadlers_Wells to end sponsorship of Barclays, the largest financier of fossil fuel extraction in Europe; (FYI Sadler’s Wells board chair is also chair of Barclays, as per @Tate with BP and Lord Browne a few years back):

https://www.sadlerswells.com/about-us/people/board-of-trustees

By: Art Not Oil
Date: Wed, 09/06/2021 - 9:34am

Fro our friends at Fossil Free NL:

'After a long history of cultural sponsorship that started in 1931, Shell and NEMO Science Museum have quietly ended their partnership during lockdown. A cultural sector fully liberated from the fossil fuel industry is now within reach in Amsterdam. 

We celebrate the end of Shell’s current partnership with NEMO and call for a commitment to

By: Art Not Oil
Date: Wed, 02/06/2021 - 11:54am

...created by Jason Scott-Warren, @jes1003:

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/587089

By: Art Not Oil
Date: Sun, 23/05/2021 - 2:35pm
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London, 22/5/21: student climate strikers joined by BP or not BP? in calling for the museum to drop oil giant

Shell as sponsor for its flagship climate exhibition. Petition handed to management amid calls for boycott. 

@ukscn_london

@drop_BP

Photos courtesy of Ron F (@TheWeeklyBull)

 

By: Art Not Oil
Date: Sun, 23/05/2021 - 2:25pm

 

 

From our excellent friends at BP or not BP?:

By: Art Not Oil
Date: Wed, 19/05/2021 - 9:44am

From our friends at UKSCN:

The Science Museum's new climate exhibition, Our Future Planet, is being sponsored by one of the world's biggest polluters: oil giant Shell. This is unacceptable.

We've signed petitions and sent open letters calling on them to drop Shell, but so far there's been no reply.

But if thousands of us pledge to boycott this upcoming exhibition, it

By: Art Not Oil
Date: Tue, 04/05/2021 - 6:57pm

From our friends at @ukscn_london:

'we have put pressure on the @sciencemuseum

to #dropshell’s sponsorship of their new carbon capture exhibition. their response wasn’t good enough, so we are calling for action. join us in demanding that shell’s sponsorship is dropped: 22nd may | 2pm | the science museum'

 

By: Art Not Oil
Date: Fri, 26/02/2021 - 3:18pm
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See also: https://cultureunstained.org/oil-sponsorship-of-the-science-museum/

www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/see-and-do/our-future-planet

Robin Ince's blog explains the reasoning behind his decision to also pull out of the event

By: Art Not Oil
Date: Sat, 14/11/2020 - 4:39pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BREAKING! Our campaign against oil sponsorship of the arts has just won 'Best Campaign' at the #CreativeGreen Awards 2020, organised and hosted by the amazing Julie's Bicycle.

This award is for everyone who has been part of this creative movement, from artists to activists, and from arts workers

By: Art Not Oil
Date: Wed, 11/11/2020 - 7:23pm

From our friends at Fossil Free Culture in the Netherlands:  

'Last night was 25 years since 9 Nigerian activists were hanged for activism against Shell. Our hearts are with their families & communities. Last night we commemorated their deaths at Shell sponsored NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam. 

We, & so many others, follow in their footsteps;

NEMO offers

By: Art Not Oil
Date: Thu, 22/10/2020 - 9:36am

More from our good friends at BP or not BP?:

'Today we held a protest at the British Museum, in solidarity with Indigenous Arctic communities whose sacred lands are under immediate threat from oil drilling.

The protest was part of a day of action led by Indigenous groups Native Movement and Defend the Sacred AK in Alaska, against the Trump administration’s push to open up the

By: Art Not Oil
Date: Wed, 16/09/2020 - 2:05pm

Taken from: https://www.rhinegold.co.uk/classical_music/amsterdams-concertgebouw-dr… 11th September 2020 'All cultural institutions on Amsterdam’s Museumplein – including the Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum and the Royal Concertgebouw – have cut ties with fossil fuel companies. The move was