Approaches to Arts-based Environmental Education by Jan van Boeckel
Image from Nature Art Education site The Shorelines Symposium which took place at Rozelle Maclaurin last week included presentations by two keynotes Ian McGilchrist (author of The Master and his...
View ArticleDavid Abram at Sensory Worlds, Edinburgh
David Abram’s has asked us to take this video down because he talked in a very personal way during the presentation and was not aware he was being videoed. The video was not made by ecoartscotland,...
View ArticleIHOPE
Image from NASA's online history of Apollo 11 The Journal of Ecology and Society frequently has interesting papers, and the current issue includes “Toward an Integrated History to Guide the Future”....
View ArticlePeat: subject of Wellcome Science Writing Prize
Peat is fundamentally interesting and important. This short article captures just a few of the reasons.
View ArticleFour Funded PhD Opportunities
Tim Collins, Acting Head of Research, recently announced that Glasgow School of Art hasa number of studentships on offer. There are two Studentships within the School of Fine Art. Areas of focus could...
View ArticleClimate Change Theory
Thanks to Alison Bell for drawing attention to this. OPEN HUMANITIES PRESS is delighted to announce the publication of two new open access books in its Critical Climate Change series: TELEMORPHOSIS:...
View ArticleTime of the Clock, Time of Encounter
If practitioners of environmental and ecological arts have become expert in the critique of spatial politics and practices, should they also be able to develop and use critiques of time? ecoartscotland...
View ArticleLand and Energy Pt. 2 – review of ‘The Time Is Now’
Review of The Time Is Now: Public Art of the Sustainable City There is no question that energy generation impacts on landscape, both urban and rural. It always has. The current re-engineering of...
View ArticleCOBRA meets to discuss Ash trees
When you hear reference on the news to COBRA (Cabinet Office Briefing Room A) it signals that the UK Government is dealing with a national or regional crisis in the UK or overseas having a significant...
View ArticleMaking It Real: from data visualisations to time streams
[repost from an e-artnow mailing] This symposium (open to fifty attendees) will present work resulting from an innovative collaboration between artists in UK and Brazil and technologists working in...
View ArticleBe Strong Like Two People: Learning from Elders
ayr converses is pleased to invite you to Be Strong Like Two People: Learning from Elders. Gavin Renwick will give a presentation on his experience of working with elders in the Canadian North West...
View ArticleSpirited discussions Pt. 2
Carbon Catcher Catriona Patterson taking discussion participants on a monitoring walk Sat. 10th August. We dug back into the question of the role of the artist, in particular working with other...
View ArticleConvocation: Colm Cille’s Spiral
Caroline Dear just highlighted the Convocation residency that took place for a short period this summer on Raasay. Bringing together medievalists, artists and curators, the video highlights issues of...
View ArticleSoil Arts Call for examples
James Brady suggested that the Soil Arts Call might be of interest to readers of ecoartscotland. Alex Toland who is behind this site is a visual artist and environmental planner. The Soil Arts Call...
View ArticleCall for Papers: two Sessions at RGS-IBG 2014 Annual International...
Cfps (two) that might be of interest to art and ecology practitioners and theorists – thanks to Michelle Bastion, Graham Jeffrey and Wallace Heim for the flag. “Geoaesthetics: art, environment and...
View ArticleAesthetics & Sustainability | Arlene Goldbard
Clyde Research – photo Chris Fremantle Arlene Goldbard’s recent blog on aesthetics and sustainability is very refreshing. It acknowledges that we define sustainability by it’s negative, ie our current...
View Articledot.rural internships
Thanks to Paul Fremantle for sharing this: dot.rural Internship Scheme 2014 dot.rural is one of the three RCUK Digital Economy research hubs and brings together a team of over 80 researchers from a...
View ArticleDIRT DIALOGUES: An Integrated Arts Program at the 20th WCSS
chrisfremantle:The Nil by Mouth programme has been included in DIRT DIALOGUES. See http://creativefutureshq.com/projects/nil-by-mouth-food-farming-science-and-sustainability/ for more information....
View ArticleSoil Culture
Daro Montag asked us to highlight this important event taking place in the South West of England: We are inviting all those who have an interest in soil, art and education to join us at Falmouth...
View ArticleWhat makes a house an artwork? Anne Douglas on visiting The Avoca Project
Anne Douglas, during her Mcgeorge Fellowship at the University of Melbourne, Australia, visited with Lyndal Jones and The Avoca Project in Avoca, Victoria. In this guest blog she highlights some of...
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