James Wyness has invited Jan Hogarth, John Wallace and me to join him for If we did something at The Stove in Dumfries on 14 Feb 10.00-16.00. This is part of his project If we do nothing. You are invited too. An open gathering, a meeting of minds from the artistic, scientific, academic, engineering and... Continue Reading →
Beautiful Renewables: LAGI Exhibition at RGU, Aberdeen
Can renewable energy become not merely infrastructure but a feature of place-making? What can architects, artists and designers bring to the transition to a post-fossil fuel economy? Can creative approaches contribute to the commercialisation of new renewable technologies? These are some of the questions that the Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI) is asking and... Continue Reading →
LAGI Glasgow exhibition at Edinburgh College of Art
Land Art Generator Glasgow exhibition Tent: Art, Space and Nature, Edinburgh College of Art 8-21 September 2017 The award winning Land Art Generator Glasgow project, developed in collaboration with ecoartscotland, explores creative approaches to using renewable energy in urban contexts as part of place-making approaches to regeneration. The Land Art Generator Glasgow project focused on... Continue Reading →
Newton Harrison at Woodend Barn, Aberdeenshire (rescheduled)
Invitation The Dee and Don Catchment Area Creating Resilience to Climate Change The Barn, Saturday 26 August 2017 7-9pm. Refreshments from 6.30pm We are pleased to confirm that Newton Harrison's visit to Aberdeenshire has now been fixed and we are delighted to invite you to an evening of discussion in his company on 26th August.... Continue Reading →
Jonathan Baxter: Murmur – Artists Reflect on Climate Change
Sarah Gittins, Chloe Lewis, Ellis O’Connor, Meg Rodger and Saule Žuk 5th August – 16th September 2017 10am – 5pm, Free Entry An Talla Solais, West Argyle Street, Ullapool, IV26 2UG 'The word “urgency,” rather than crisis, is an energetic term for me. Urgency is energizing, but it's not about apocalypse or crisis. It's about... Continue Reading →
Call for Artists: WetlandLIFE
Fenlake Meadows. Photo: Tim Acott The WetlandLIFE Research Team are looking for artists whose work can contribute to our knowledge and appreciation of wetlands and mosquitoes. By this we mean artworks, in any medium, that seek to influence our awareness, understanding, attitudes, emotions, values or behaviour towards them, and the ecological and social interactions that... Continue Reading →

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