If you have the opportunity to visit Oxford over the next few months Shelley Sack's Social Sculpture programme at Oxford Brookes University is hosting a series of seminars featuring an amazing range of international speakers. Programme 2011 in Oxford All events are free and open to everyone For information please contact Lucy Turner lturner@brookes.ac.uk Friday... Continue Reading →
ecoarchive, a project by ecoartspace
Tricia Watts and Amy Lipton of ecoartspace curate and advocate for environmental and ecological arts. Their current exhibition ecoarchive: meditations on time and nature (Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco), got a good review in the online arts blog, artpractical. Aimee Le Duc highlights Cynthia Hooper's films. I first came across Hooper as an independent... Continue Reading →
Ecoart residency
The 1st International Eco-Artists' Residency The Photography & Eco-art Centre offers an artist residency which allows the artist to create and explore in a supported environment. To apply for the residency please send information about you and your artistic achievements. Please highlight your priorities during the residency according to priority: o Receive eco-art workshops, and/... Continue Reading →
Lighthouse (Brighton) & The Arts Catalyst Call For Collaborators
Laboratory Life Workshop Lighthouse, Brighton, UK 20-28 February 2011 Lighthouse and The Arts Catalyst invite collaborators for the Laboratory Life Workshop, an interdisciplinary open collaborative art and science workshop, exploring intersections between art, biology, and new medical technologies. For nine days, Lighthouse will be turned into a temporary garage laboratory in which five new projects... Continue Reading →
Visualising Blessed Unrest
Chris Jordan, known for his environmental photography (including the Midway series (2009) of dead Albatross chicks unwittingly fed plastic by their parents; and the series Intolerable Beauty: Portraits of American Mass Consumption, (2003 - 2005)) has created a work in response to Paul Hawken's book Blessed Unrest which drew attention to the growing number of... Continue Reading →
The role of the individual artist working on climate change
Lab for Culture has published a new report focusing on the work of individual artists working on climate change. This Research in focus – produced by Lidia Varbanova in cooperation with prominent artists, experts and professionals – looks at individual and collective artistic practices in Europe and beyond. It also looks at the way we... Continue Reading →

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