Shared from Yasmin announcement - Call for applications Ars Bioarctica Residency 2013 – application deadline 6.4.2013 Since 2010 the Finnish Society of Bioart is organizing the ARS BIOARCTICA RESIDENCY PROGRAM together with the Kilpisjärvi Biological Station of the University of Helsinki in the sub-Arctic Lapland. The residency takes place in the facilities of the Kilpisjärvi... Continue Reading →
Steep Trail Walk & Talk in St Andrews botanical garden
Steep Trail, the ongoing art and ecology programme inspired by the life and work of John Muir, has an exhibition of work resulting from residencies in China, plus an opportunity to 'walk and talk.' Winter Walk & Talk, Sat 2 Mar 2013, 1.30pm, St Andrews Botanic Garden (Canongate, St Andrews). Linked to FCA&C's exhibition Steep... Continue Reading →
Environmental Art Festival Scotland – call for proposals and partners
Wide Open together with Spring Fling and The Stove have launched a call for proposals and partners for Scotland's first Environmental Art Festival Scotland. The deadline for all strands is Thursday 22 March 2013. There are several strands: Open Call for Ideas - ideas for artworks that connect aspects of land, sustainability, energy, coast, rural living,... Continue Reading →
From Fukushima – Part 4
Thanks to Aeneas Wilder, a Scottish artist living further North in Japan, Su Grierson has been able to give us a sense of the changes to the landscape further up the coast. Once again she asked me to emphasise that she is only able to report what she is told and sees herself, and cannot... Continue Reading →
From Fukushima – Part 3
Su Grierson has sent the following report of her journey to Minamisouma City, in the heart of the Tsunami zone and near the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Su emphasises, "that all I write has been gleaned through non-professional interpreters and there is often difficulty in putting follow-up questions. However I feel it is worth recording... Continue Reading →

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