Could an artist do this?

Here's another one I just found (might be past sell by date) Ref: SEP153823 Notice Type: Contract Award Notice Title: Provision of technical support to rural land managers:- revenue opportunities from outdoor recreation Published: 03/09/2013 Published by: Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority Deadline: Full Text: http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/Search_View.aspx?id=SEP153823

Could an artist do this?

More and more opportunities are being advertised through Public Contracts Scotland. So far as we can see there isn't a way to filter for art stuff only, so we get some strange opportunities appearing in our inbox. On occasions these have provoked us to think, could an artist do this? So we are going to... Continue Reading →

Working the Tweed – opportunities

Kate Foster asked me to post the following: With Working the Tweed, we have spaces left on an interesting Riverside Meeting Friday 30th August.  It is on the site of a river restoration project, re-meandering a the Eddleston Water as part of a Natural Flood Management scheme. The presenters are very knowledgeable and linked to... Continue Reading →

Spirited Discussions Pt. 3

Wednesday afternoon 14th August, third discussion around the issues of art, science, environment, monitoring, CO2. Andrew Patrizio started us off by taking us back to Renaissance Florence. His summer reading had been Michael Baxandall's Painting and Experience in 15th Century Italy. In that he found a description of the particular characteristics of the mercantile mind,... Continue Reading →

Here and There

There have been a couple of interesting pieces in the New York Times focused on the work of activist ecological and environmental artists (thanks to members of the ecoartnetwork for highlighting these), Maya Lin’s ‘Here and There’ at Pace Gallery Natalie Jeremijenko: the artist who talks with fishes

Ever wondered what EcoArt SoFla does?

Mary Jo Aagerstoun asked for this trailer for a film about Eco Art South Florida to be shared - it's part of fundraising to support Eco Art (now more than 20 projects on the ground).  It's a pretty cool organisation which is making a big impact in an area with an amazing ecosystem being torn up by developers.

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