Press Release Special issue of Asia Pacific Mountain Courier on Youth and Climate Change. Art in all its forms is a powerful means of communication. The arts help overcome barriers of language and culture, and they provide a creative pathway for debating and exploring global problems. For young people concerned with climate change, the arts... Continue Reading →
New IASH research theme “Atmospheres and Atmospherics”
Air/Flow: an afternoon workshop Monday, 27 June, 2 - 5.30 pm, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, 2 Hope Park Square A preliminary workshop to discuss aspects and topics related to the new IASH research theme "Atmospheres and Atmospherics". The workshop will consist of three papers, followed by discussion: Paul Carter (Deakin University, Melbourne):... Continue Reading →
Bibliography of an artist
The artist and researcher Tim Collins just sent me two lists - his own publications as well as the Goto and Collins bibliography - texts that have influenced their artwork, research and writing. Below is Collins' list of publications. I am adding both to the ecoartscotland bibliography as a separate page because they represent a... Continue Reading →
Advocacy advice
The advice in this column although designed for the arts in the US, applies equally to environment and ecology, suggesting the best tactics to influence politicians, policy-makers and public sector decision-makers. It highlights the importance of starting the meeting by establishing: the fact that you are a constituent, and that the people you represent are... Continue Reading →
Volunteers and Gardeners needed. Get your hands dirty!
CCA Summer Volunteer Days at Westthorn Allotments Help us develop land at Westthorn Allotments into a fun and workable garden site as part of the CCA education and outreach programme which supports the wider Glasgow growing network and specific local communities. Each day will involve a workshop from an artist or gardener on a particular... Continue Reading →
Space is the place
Landscape in Artists' Films 14 Jun 2011 – 4 Jul 2011 (Every Tuesday at 18:30) Glasgow Film Theatre invites you to a four-week course Space is the Place: Landscape in Artists' Films. Landscape has long held a fascination for the avant- garde. This course examines how British filmmakers such as William Raban, Chris Welsby, Emily... Continue Reading →

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