| November 28th, 2011 | Comments are closed Date: October 5-19, 2012
Venue: Sang Arts Village, Sang near Tamale in Northern Region of Ghana
Date: February 10-24, 2012
Venue: Abetenim Arts Village near Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana
International Land Art Workshop is a two-week group residency. It is designed to bring together creative persons such as artists,
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| November 26th, 2011 | Comments are closed Artists from all countries are invited to send a proposal for a site-specific outdoor sculpture installation to be created during a 26-day artist in residency (April 11 – May 7, 2012) in Cheng Long, a small rural village near the southwestern coast of Taiwan in Kouhu Township,Yunlin County. This art project is an expansion of
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| November 24th, 2011 | Comments are closed The tagline of creative collective Sewing Rebellion is “Stop Shopping, Start Sewing!” Founded by Carol Lung-Bazile, AKA FrauFiber, in 2006, this eclectic group of men and women sew to save money and impact the way Americans think about clothing and garment production. The nearly lost arts of mending and reusing clothing
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| November 23rd, 2011 | - (Comments are closed) DROUGHT AND FLOODING RAINS: THE DINNER
Artist Natalie Jeremijenko and chefs Mihir Desai and Pierre Roelofs create a sensory experience of edible artworks from a fragile land(scape).
Running for over a year in New York and Boston, the celebrated Cross(x)Species Adventure Club Supper Club, comes to Australia for the first time. Five+ paired
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| November 22nd, 2011 | Comments are closed To celebrate World Wetlands Day 2012 on February 2, WetlandCare Australia is hosting their 5th annual Australia wide art and photography competition. There are categories for young people and adults, and for the first time the competition includes categories specifically for Indigenous artists.
The categories in the competition have been designed to give as many people
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| November 21st, 2011 | Comments are closed Liberate Tate, Art Not Oil and Platform warmly invite you to a get together to end oil sponsorship of the arts. Featuring a performance from singer-comedian Mae Martin, contributing artist to the upcoming Tate à Tate audio tour, the evening will be the first opportunity to purchase the freshly stamped limited edition copies of Not if but when: Culture Beyond Oil.
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| November 18th, 2011 | Comments are closed Free resource to help creative industries tackle climate change and understand their role in creating a more sustainable society now available online
Creative industries can play a fundamental role in developing a sustainable future for the planet, both by addressing the direct impact on the environment from their own
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| November 15th, 2011 | Comments are closed
FINDING THEIR PLACES Actors, including farm workers and their children, rehearse Of Farms and Fables.
An interesting show coming up in Portland, ME….
It’s all in a day’s work on a family farm. From pests to family strife to the game-changing scale of industrial farming, the challenges to the modern family farm
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| November 14th, 2011 | Comments are closed Engage by Design is our newest knowledge network partner. You will find all of their posts syndicated here, or you can head right over to their site here: Engage by Design
Engage by Design is a social enterprise developed through the final Master research of Rodrigo Bautista and Zoe
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| November 10th, 2011 | Comments are closed
Drawing on case studies from around the world, the Curating Cities project assesses the ongoing and potential contribution of public art to eco-sustainable development and the benefits to Sydney and cities in general. The project provides a rubric for public art in relation to the fundamental domains of sustainable planning: energy, water, food and
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