Eliza Evans
ALL THE WAY TO HELL is an experimental, socially engaged activist artwork that disrupt fossil fuel extraction on private land in the United States. The project distributes ownership of mineral rights in areas threatened by fracking to as many people as possible. This fragmentation of the mineral property adds considerably to the cost and time it takes to develop a fracked oil or gas well.
Through fractionalization of mineral ownership, All the Way to Hell participants, to express radical care for people and environments even when geographically and generationally distant.
ALL THE WAY TO HELL currently has 7,000 participants disrupting fracking in Oklahoma and Pennsylvania and will continue to scale.