This review of the Environmental Art Festival Scotland which took place last year in Dumfries and Galloway has been published in the International eJournal of Creativity and Human Development: Art is a Dynamic Relationship with the Environment - Creativity & Human Development International eJournal.
In the Garden with Friends
We've been asked to share the following announcement: In the Garden with Friends, with mosaics by Katy Galbraith. The Bield at Blackruthven, Blackruthven House Tibbermore PERTH, Scotland PH1 1PY. Saturday 5th - Saturday 26th April 2014, Closed Mondays A celebration of flowers & friendship, this exhibition brings together a diverse mix of artists working in a... Continue Reading →
Aesthetics of Uncivilisation – Design Observer
Following up on the discussions of an aesthetics of uncivilisation, prompted by the Dark Mountain Project, this essay on the photography of Sasha Bezzubov and the techniques he uses in several different series, to convey conceptual points through landscape photography. Its worth viewing the slideshow to fully understand the point.
From the Valley of the Deer on Turbulence
http://vimeo.com/63308811 Jillian Mcdonald's augmented reality work From the Valley of the Deer, resulting from a residency at Glenfiddich, is now accessible on the Turbulence website. The press release is as follows, "From the Valley of the Deer" is an augmented reality artwork based on Valley of the Deer, a video installation produced in Scotland in... Continue Reading →
Greater Thames Marshes, Nature Improvement Area Commission Opportunity
Deadline 3 March 2014 The project provides a unique opportunity with much of the land within Hadleigh Country Park being designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest as it is a haven for around 1,300 species of wildlife including the shrill carder bee, the emerald damselfly and the weevil hunting wasp. The local environment... Continue Reading →
Residency Opp and Green Teas(e) Reflections – Creative Carbon Scotland
Our friends and colleagues at Creative Carbon Scotland have a call out for artists to participate in a residency, Mull is a multi-disciplinary weekend-long residency which explores the question, ‘What would it mean to be an artist working in a sustainable Scotland in 50 years’ time?’ through artistic practice and conversation. We’re looking for up... Continue Reading →

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