Pixelache Helsinki, a transdisciplinary platform for experimental art, design, research and activism have just posted ideas for art+science, participatory and open environmental education development: Create new educational materials with participants, using creative participatory methods, for example using ‘sprint’ model, i.e. doing things fast, together, during the 2-3 days camps organised by trilateral environmental NGOs. Offer... Continue Reading →
Information sessions | Imagining Natural Scotland
Imagining Natural Scotland, aiming to thoroughly think through the relationship between the arts and the natural environment, is holding a series of sessions which promise to be more interesting than the title suggests. Sessions are to encourage collaborations applying for the awards. Each session will feature, Detailed information on how to apply to the Imagining... Continue Reading →
Louis Helbig at ECA, 4pm on 2nd April
ecoartscotland is pleased to announce that we will be co-hosting a talk by Louis Helbig, Canadian environmental photographer, at in the Main Boardroom (Level 5) Evolution House (corner of West Port and Lady Lawson Street), Edinburgh College of Art at 4pm on Tuesday 2nd April. For more information, email r.maclean@ed.ac.uk. Louis Helbig is a Canadian... Continue Reading →
What is Creative Carbon Scotland?
What is Creative Carbon Scotland? - Creative Carbon Scotland. Creative Carbon Scotland is a partnership of arts organisations which puts culture at the heart of a sustainable Scotland. We provide a range of services which help the cultural sector achieve this goal. These include: Training in carbon measurement and reporting; Initiating special projects which engage... Continue Reading →
From Fukushima – Pt.6
I have come for a short weekend break to the port city of Niigata on the West coast of Japan at the mouth of the large Shinano river which also serves the huge areas of rice fields that lie between here and the inland mountains. My first day here brought two cultural experiences that took... Continue Reading →

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