FUTURE OF WATER Call for proposals

Science Gallery at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, is seeking proposals for an upcoming major exhibition and series of workshops and events on the theme FUTURE OF WATER. Call opens: Friday 17 June 2011 Call closes: Friday 15 July 2011 Exhibition duration: 20 October 2011 – 20 January 2012 Calling all armchair hydrologists, liquid artists, part-time... Continue Reading →

Synth-ethic vs Vandana Shiva

Synth-ethic: Art and Synthetic Biology Exhibition at the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria. Synthetic biology is at the scientific cutting edge, but also on the ethical edge.  The works in this exhibition explore that edge.  The curatorial essay starts with the principle that synthesis is one of the fundamental practices within art.  As the exhibition... Continue Reading →

Green Island

THE GREEN PUBLIC LIBRARY The first Garden of wild plants in Milano and a large 'green' network of exhibitions, events and presentations by Amaze cultural lab. Announcement on e-artnow

Hot Air

The Chicago Reader published a blistering review of the Cape Farewell exhibition currently at Columbia College. "This sort of easy moralism, pandering to a like-minded audience, is bad enough. It's the bland egotism that's truly unsettling. The artists have put a hand on nature, framing it, manipulating it, and hauling it home like a lion... Continue Reading →

More Water

Another interesting project around water. Watershed: Art, Activitsm and Community Engagement is a programme organised by Raoul Deal and Nicolas Lampert looking at Milwaukee and the Great Lakes Basin.  There are three phases spanning 1) community outreach, 2) public interventions, and 3) exhibition. There is an interesting video about Colleen Ludwig's piece in the exhibition... Continue Reading →

Gaia Cabinet in Liverpool

The Gaia Project in Liverpool created the Gaia Cabinet as an informal working and interaction space during the Liverpool Biennial.  Featuring work by a number of artists including James Brady, David Haley, Anne Earnshaw and Rebecca McKnight, to name a few. Brady focused on dead leaves and leaf mould, David Haley often writes on walls,... Continue Reading →

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