Thinking through the Anthropocene

Application deadline: 10am, Friday 19th August Creative Carbon Scotland is delighted to announce the details of their annual Arts & Sustainability Artists’ Residency (30th September – 3rd October). This year they’re offering up to eight Scotland-based artists from any discipline with the paid opportunity to participate in a weekend of discussion and activities at Cove Park, exploring... Continue Reading →

Mapping sustainability and the arts

From Creative Carbon Scotland: A quick reminder about our two upcoming Green Tease events which we hope you can join us for! You’re welcome to come along for the whole session or to drop in for a bite to eat and to make your contribution to the network maps that we’ll be developing over the... Continue Reading →

Jay Koh

Jay Koh - Artist Talk: 6:15 P.M. Thur. 14th July Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Social Space (2F) The Whisky Bond Building, 2 Dawson Road, G4 9SS Jay Koh is one of the foremost artist developing and reflecting on politically engaged social practice.  He has spent the last 15 years developing grassroots engagement through arts, cultural and... Continue Reading →

Piloting Strategies: Arts and Land Use

Kate Foster and Claire Pençak have written this article to highlight the ways that they as artists (visual and dance/choreographic), have been engaged with land use and in particular the development of Land Use Strategy for Scotland through the Borders Region Pilot.  The article specifically responds to a previous piece on ecoartscotland which asks "What... Continue Reading →

“Methane Is” by Ruth Hardinger

This is a guest piece by artist Ruth Hardinger on artist Aviva Rahmani's Pushing Rocks blog. "The global warming potential of CH4 has been upgraded by IPCC to at least 86 times stronger than CO2 during a 20 year time frame of this gas, and 105 times stronger over a 10 year time frame.  Methane,... Continue Reading →

Can visual art affect viewer perceptions of climate change? | Artist Commission

Climart, a transnational interdisciplinary research project combining psychology, natural sciences and art has announced an unique commission opportunity for an artist to make a new work communicating climate change... the fees and timescale are ambitious - the only thing is that the result of this is one piece of visual art intended to affect viewers... Continue Reading →

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