| October 10th, 2011 | This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
Brief for a campaign extension
Bill McKibben‘s team along with a number of other NGOs and activist groups in the US and Canada have been campaigning to stop Obama signing off the Keystone XL project. The extension of the Keystone pipeline is
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| August 24th, 2011 | This post comes to you from EcoArtSpace Brandon Keim writes for Wired.com on Beyond the Horizon curated by Amy Lipton at Deutsche Bank. The exhibition remains on view through September 16th in their 60 Wall Street Gallery, NYC. Open by appointment only – please contact amy@ecoartspace.org for a tour of the exhibition.
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| January 14th, 2011 | This post comes to you from EcoArtSpace
ecoartspace is one of the leading international organizations in a growing community of artists, scientists, curators, writers, nonprofits and businesses who are developing creative and innovative strategies to address our global environmental issues. We promote a diverse range of artworks that are participatory,
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| October 22nd, 2010 | Geumgang Nature Art Biennale was first held in 2004 and again in 2006 and 2008. This year it is titled “Nature and Peace.” Yatoo was founded almost 30 years ago in Gongju, in the Chungnam Province, 150 km south-west of Seoul. Yatoo, is the name of the Korean Nature Artists Association
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| September 13th, 2010 |
About the Exhibition:
TPS Reports: Performance Documents is an exhibition of the “stuff” that results from performances: detritus, photographs, drawings, sculptures, videos, etc. We are not interested in the documentation of the performance itself, just the results. We are mostly looking for the items that were made as the primary goal of the
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| June 11th, 2010 |
Edward Burtynsky, Oil Fields #13, Taft, California, USA, 2002
Sze Tsung Leong, Beizhuanzi II, Siming District, Xiamen, 2004
ECOAESTHETIC and CONSUME
June 18 – August 28, 2010 Opening Friday, June 18, 7-10pm
NEW YORK – ECOAESTHETIC is the first exhibition
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| April 11th, 2010 |
ecoartspace invites you to our first New York City benefit exhibition titled What Matters Most? hosted by Exit Art from April 15 – 28th, 2010.
Over 225 participating artists have created an original 8 x 10″ artwork related to the NY Times Dot Earth blog question
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| January 17th, 2010 | (Demonstrations of Ecological Modes of Operation for Art)
by Linda Weintraub
as published in the Fall 2009 issue of the CSPA Quarterly
My goal as a curator was the earnest pursuit of environmental responsibility. I invited ten artists to boldly break the conventions of art display and production that arose during the first
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| December 25th, 2009 |
Artists will lead a conversation about public art and sustainability during “Waterpod: Autonomy and Ecology,” an exhibition at New York’s Exit Art this winter. The show is a survey of a five-month voyage around the boroughs of New York by Waterpod, a floating, sculptural structure and community-building space designed as a futuristic habitat
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| December 18th, 2009 |
Moe Beitiks of Inhabitat (amongst other things) conducted an email interview with CSPA Executive Director, Ian Garrett (Me). You can see the whole things here:
INTERVIEW: Ian Garrett Reports on COP15 and the Arts | Inhabitat.
Some Excerpts:
INHABITAT: What were your cultural expectations for Copenhagen?
GARRETT: At this point,
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Welcome to the CSPA Quarterly 7 is now available
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Sustainability in Theater
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