CORE

Edinburgh College of Art launches its Creative Research into the Environment on Thurs 3rd March 2011 in the Evolution Building.  There will be presentations from 3-5pm followed by refreshments. Key members are artists Elizabeth Ogilvie & Anne Bevan, and landscape architects Ross Mclean & Lisa Mackenzie. Elizabeth Ogilvie contributes regularly to ECA's Art, Space, Nature... Continue Reading →

Going Green

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 Greenhouse Gas emissions of the UK Music Industry, Julie's Bicycle has researched and produced... Continue Reading →

Growing Exchange discussion

Friday 25 February 2011, 4-6pm at CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow Free public discussion between Alex Wilde and Annechien Meier reflecting on the residency at CCA sharing research and talking about practice, leading into a discussion on community growing and related issues in Glasgow. growing_exchange_flyer

Slouching Towards Yucca Mountain

So you want to make radical work about radiation waste, for example, and whilst you write grant applications, you also want to build interest around the work, and avoid reliance on 'committees' effectively giving you permission to make the work by waiting for a grant to be approved.  You are an artist first and fund-raising... Continue Reading →

Mainstream ecology in public art

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 new series of books, entitled Hints and Tips, is... Continue Reading →

ars bioarctica

Ars Bioarctica is long term art and science initiative by the Finnish Bioart Society. Since 2010 it is organizing an artist-in-residency program together with the Kilpisjärvi Biological Station of the University of Helsinki in the sub-Arctic Lapland.  The residency has an emphasis on the Arctic environment and art and science collaboration. It is is open... Continue Reading →

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