Material Considerations

Material Considerations showcases the forest industries and in particular, the current and potential future use of Scottish timber - from tree to paper - specifically highlighting the use of timber as a building material. The exhibition comprises three sections: starting with the forest where trees grow and mature, following on to the production line where... Continue Reading →

ARTPORT_making waves and Cinema Planeta at COP16

ARTPORT_making waves and Cinema Planeta are proud to present engaging art where it matters—at the heart of the most important climate conference in the world! A rich program of cell phone video contests, art videos, panels with conference participants and artists, and a live art performance with hundreds of children drowning little islands in the... Continue Reading →

Lovely Weather in Donegal

Donegal County Council and Leonardo/Olats are happy to announce the opening of the Lovely Weather Art & Climate Change exhibition resulting from the residencies. The 5 projects and artists are : - Weather Proof (Real-Time), Antony Lyons - The Irish Rover: Looking for Mars Off the Northern Coast of Ireland, The League of Imaginary Scientists... Continue Reading →

u-n-f-o-l-d:

A Cultural Response to Climate Change 20 August – 2 October 2010 Kings Place Gallery Kings Cross, London Private View: Thursday, 19 August, 6-8pm Unfold exhibits the work of over 20 artists who have participated in Cape Farewell expeditions in 2007 and 2008 to the High Arctic and in 2009 to the Andes. Each artist... Continue Reading →

Plein Air: The Ethical Aesthetic Impulse

In "Plein Air: The Ethical Aesthetic Impulse", Reiko Goto and Tim Collins exhibit a box easel for the 21st Century. Like the 19th century realists and impressionists before them, these artists seek authentic experience ‘in nature.’ The artwork experiments with new empathic, body/mind relationships with trees in cities. The ‘plein air’ easel for this exhibition... Continue Reading →

Dirty Oil, H2Oil, Petropolis

The third of The Co-operative's Toxic Fuels film trilogy - H2Oil - is being shown across the UK on Tues 15th June. Screenings at: Acton, Birmingham, Bristol, Camberley, Cambridge, Cheshire Oaks, Edinburgh, Finchley Rd, Fulham, Harrow, Inverness, Islington, Leeds, Norwich, Oxford, Plymouth, Reading, Westfield and York. Here is a link for details: http://toxicfuels.com/apps/list_all.html

Website Powered by WordPress.com.

Up ↑