On a bright and crisp November day, the Green Artists League gave the Stonehill College community an opportunity for confession and redemption. Tapping into people’s guilt and denial of poor environmental behavior, GAL exhorted passer-by’s at Stonehill’s Family Weekend to come clean by giving public eco-confessions. Participants where invited to sit down and give their private “kitchen table” confessions to GAL artists Jeannie Dunnigan and Erin Stack. After these initial confessions, GAL encouraged participants to air their formally private “eco transgressions” on reclaimed clothing and hang them on a 60′ laundry line installed in the center of campus. GAL gave participants the chance for redemption via a public vow to change their eco-transgressive behaviors. These public declarations of change are listed on our full post. GAL has only posted those declarations that were signed. The playful and supportive atmosphere of “Air Your Dirty Laundry” allows people to look honestly at their consumption habits and empowers them to change.
- Eco-confessions blow in the wind.
- Yes, I’ve been bad…
- Repent!
- Confessing Eco-sins at Stonehill
- Hangin’ around at Stonehill
- I throw away too much paper
- No more secrets undercover
I vow to unplug my outlets when I am done using my appliances.
- Kyle Weeks
I will take shorter showers using hot water and when brushing my teeth turn off the water. – Lori Daniels
I vow to unplug my outlets at night.
-Nicole Crescimanno
I will try to use my towels more than once.
-Gena
I own too many ICE’S (Internal Combustion Engines) Ride bicycle
-Jim Hawsgate
I’m going to try to unplug my appliances more, turn the lights off and filter my water more! -Maggie Seaver
My government employer wastes too much paper on forms that a lot of people don’t really understand and can’t follow. Simplify it to a letter and make a personal visit.
- L. Rivers
I want to quit smoking on Christmas Eve!
- John Martin
I will try and fix all leaky faucets.
- Eric Sarra
I will not leave the TV on when I’m not watching it.
- Noah
I will try to not to use disposable food containers. Instead, I will use a Tupperware container from now on.
-Jessica Jarrard
I will design and work with sustainability in mind and encourage my clients to do the same.
- Jon H.
I will pay more attention to where my clothes come from and avoid the unsustainable.
- Cassie
I will make a more conscience effort to not waste energy. I will turn off lights and other elements when I am not using them.
-Ethan Penny
I will buy a reusable thermos that I’ll use every day and will try to unplug my electronics.
-Emi
I will clean up the pieces of trash in the parking lot.
- Jim
Sometime I don’t recycle my water bottles.
-Frankie
I throw too much paper away.
- Devin
I leave my lights on and leave my room.
-Josh
I will lower my heat below 74 degrees.
-Alan Kafka
I will work on not using Styrofoam cups at work. I will buy glass cups for my co-workers!
-Pam K.









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