Creative Carbon Scotland Embedded Artist #artopps

Creative Carbon Scotland is the lead partner in an EU-funded project Cultural Adaptations. As part of this we are seeking an experienced artist to be ‘embedded’ within and to influence the work of Climate Ready Clyde as it develops and implements a climate change adaptation strategy for Glasgow City Region. Deadline 5pm on Friday 11th... Continue Reading →

PhD by Practice – The Ecological Turn: Living Well with forests to explain eco-social art practices

From Cathy Fitzgerald and congratulations to Cathy

Valuing Nature: what do artists contribute?

Artists have been valuing nature probably since we first marked the wall of a cave or whistled like a bird – artists have always rendered nature visible. Artists valuing nature have explored human ‘value’ (Monet’s Haystacks and Turner’s Rain, Steam and Speed both render human use of nature visible), but they have also articulated human... Continue Reading →

Reviewer needed: Water Makes Us Wet: An Ecosexual Adventure

http://s3hub-08bf8d35d7c718b4cdddb2e468050c949144ea829b06e269f3dd08b82.s3.amazonaws.com/watermakesuswet/water-trailer.webmhd.webm As part of the #art4wetlands programme we are looking for someone to review Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens' film Water Makes Us Wet: An Ecosexual Adventure. The film is distributed by Juno Films who have kindly given us access for the reviewer. Contact chris@fremantle.org if you are interested in doing this review. Please tell... Continue Reading →

Kerry Morrison #art4wetlands …the way I view mosquitoes

Reflecting on being part of the WetlandLife team and how interdisciplinary working has shifted the way I view mosquitos Kerry Morrison 11.07.18 The interdisciplinary nature of WetlandLIFE The openness and inclusiveness Has broadened my understanding And my views Of wetlands Of mosquitos Information exchanged Put out there Into the group Relating to the collective research... Continue Reading →

Helmut Lemke art#wetlands Thoughts on scientists, artists, collaborations

Helmut Lemke is one of the artists working with the WetlandLIFE project, part of the Valuing Nature Programme. As part of the #art4wetlands leading up to the Ramsar Intergovernmental Convention on Wetlands' COP (Conference of the Parties) we are highlighting the role of artists in environmental research. In this piece Helmut offers his "thoughts on... Continue Reading →

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