| January 22nd, 2012 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from Cultura21
From the 19th to the 21st of June 2012 a creative summit for artists and other thinkers will take place at Dartington Hall Estate in south Devon/England. The summit will focus on the question if the alienation of humankind from the natural world
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| January 18th, 2012 | Comments are closed
Last year STT went green. We switched to purely internet based marketing and eliminated playbills in favor of digital projections. We used the money we saved to pay more to our artists as we strive to be a leader in production quality in the community. This year we are taking things one
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| November 19th, 2011 | Comments are closed On Monday 7 November, Arcola participated in an exciting discussion about designing out waste in the art and design sector. It was organised by the London Community Resource Network with speakers from TRAID and the East London Furniture Project; it was an exploration of how artists and designers can ensure sustainability in the
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| September 17th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
The Three Gorges, 3rd Edition « Artwork by Sonja Hinrichsen.
Sonja Hinrichsen makes ephemeral works of great beauty. These include walking in snow to create patterns.
Sonja Hinrichsen, Snow Drawings, Chatham, NY, 2011
These are reminiscent of neolithic marks on stones near
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| August 22nd, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from Cultura21
The Heinrich Böll Stiftung has started yet another interesting project referring to arts and sustainability. Artists from six mainly southern countries are invited to discuss the meaning of the right to a good life. Based on the fact that our daily lives and
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| July 5th, 2011 | Comments are closed
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On June 16th, Cultura21 – together with partners – invited panelists with broad experience and knowledge concerning the art sector and the human rights situation in China for a discussion around the arrest of Ai Weiwei. The event was attended by more than a hundred
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| March 20th, 2011 | Comments are closed Thank you to all the 120 artists from 47 different countries who sent in a proposal for the 2011 Cheng Long art project. It was difficult to select just 5 from so many good proposals. Here is the list of the artists selected to participate in the 2011 project “Children and Artists
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| February 26th, 2011 | Comments are closed
BIG VORTEX is the idea of Berlin-based artists realities:united. Waste gases will leave the chimney of the plant (which will turn waste into energy) as revolving gas clouds in the shape of smoke rings. The rings become visible due to the condensation of water in the flue gases as they slowly rise
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| February 8th, 2011 | Comments are closed
The Oikos Project’s Jellyfish Theatre, by artists Kobberling and Kaltwasser for The Red Room, in partnership with The Architecture Foundation, has been shortlisted for the Architect’s Journal’s 2011 Small Projects awards.
This is the second year running an AF-initiated project has been considered for the awards. Last year
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| December 6th, 2010 | Comments are closed Six intensive weekend workshops led by artists renowned for their approaches to making, facilitation and participation.
Artsadmin’s Weekenders are open to all practitioners regardless of level of experience; all that is required is an openness to meet, talk, play, perform and collaborate. The second series of Weekenders starts in September 2010
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