Kate Foster has posted documentation of her talk at Glasgow Sculpture Studios on the Changeable Places blog. This includes notes and slides. She addressed Field Work both in South America and South Africa as well as developing a clear argument around her ethical decision-making - why travel and when to invest in your... Continue Reading →
Kate Foster talk at Glasgow Sculpture Studios
If in town, welcome to Glasgow Sculpture Studios, 145 Kelvinhaugh St, Gallery 2, G3 8PX 1-2 pm, 23 June, Gallery 2 Kate Foster's intention is to point to a range of affiliations and partnerships, and raise discussion on criteria of success around international research projects. You can also attend via livestream. Alternatively a report will... Continue Reading →
Fear and Loathing in the West Highlands
Norman Shaw’s Nemeton lives up to Alastair McIntosh’s stated approach to writing, “In the absence of 300 micrograms of LSD, how can I trip them out?” This is gonzo academic writing at its best: faeries, faerie hills (a nemeton is a sacred space in the ancient Celtic religion), second sight, Ossian, standing stones (Calanais in... Continue Reading →
Devoted to artistic means of expression related to youth and climate
Press Release Special issue of Asia Pacific Mountain Courier on Youth and Climate Change. Art in all its forms is a powerful means of communication. The arts help overcome barriers of language and culture, and they provide a creative pathway for debating and exploring global problems. For young people concerned with climate change, the arts... Continue Reading →
New IASH research theme “Atmospheres and Atmospherics”
Air/Flow: an afternoon workshop Monday, 27 June, 2 - 5.30 pm, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, 2 Hope Park Square A preliminary workshop to discuss aspects and topics related to the new IASH research theme "Atmospheres and Atmospherics". The workshop will consist of three papers, followed by discussion: Paul Carter (Deakin University, Melbourne):... Continue Reading →
Bibliography of an artist
The artist and researcher Tim Collins just sent me two lists - his own publications as well as the Goto and Collins bibliography - texts that have influenced their artwork, research and writing. Below is Collins' list of publications. I am adding both to the ecoartscotland bibliography as a separate page because they represent a... Continue Reading →

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