| March 10th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
Julie’s Bicycle just launched a publication, developed with the Mayor of London and Frieze Art Fair, on the visual arts. This is one of a series of ‘how to’ guides across artforms.
Starting with work in 2007 that looked at the
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| March 1st, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
This collaboration between Sustainable Uist and Taigh Chearsabhagh Arts Centre, Lochmaddy, promises a weekend of challenging and interesting films April 29 – May 1, 2011. Taigh Chearsabhagh is the excellent gallery, arts centre and cultural hub on the very
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| February 24th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
“It is not an art poem. It is a bardic declamation coming out of a tradition that speaks social truth direct to power – hot, rough, and on the hoof.”
O Donald Trump, Woe Donald Trump, from Alastair McIntosh to Donald
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| February 19th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
If you think that your work contributes to the broader understanding of Global Environmental Change then you should probably have a go at filling in this survey.
UNU-IHDP :: IHDP launches Global Survey on Social Sciences.
The International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental
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| February 16th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
February-March-April events in the series of Humanities and Climate Change lunchtime talks All at 1pm in the IASH, Hope Park Square
Friday 11 February Rachel Howell (Postgraduate, Centre for the Study of Environmental Change and Sustainability) “Lights, camera…action? The impact of the climate
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| February 12th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
Make a contribution, air your most profound lessons (or the things you rant about).
The questions raised by art and ecology, the issues of culture in a time of environmental crisis, don’t always impact on mainstream public art practices.
The public invitation to contribute to a
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| February 10th, 2011 | Comments are closed We’re revisiting our syndication partners at the CSPA to best reflect the changing field of sustainability in the arts. We are excited to welcome eco\art\scot\land.
ecoartscotland is a resource focused on art and ecology for artists, curators, critics, commissioners as well as scientists and policy makers. It includes ecoartscotland
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| February 9th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
Waves and Undertows – a major conference taking place at Rutgers, NJ, on 25th Feb seeks to highlight key strands in contemporary ecocriticism framed by the following statement:
The Conference will reflect on the gains and shortcomings of the so-called “third wave ecocriticism,”
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| February 7th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
MELD is a new initiative based in Greece which understands the arts to be part of the means to address Climate Change because the arts can be a collaborative catalyst as well as a catalyst of social change, a catalyst for economic growth and
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