Amy Lipton of ecoartspace has been selected as one of the five curators for DC Creates' 5x5 project. She has in turn selected five artists (Brandon Ballengée, Chrysanne Stathacosto, Habitat For Artists, Natalie Jeremijenko, Tattfoo Tan) develop work for sites across Washington. The project runs from 5 March to 27 April and ecoartscotland will post more on... Continue Reading →
Opportunity: Wetlands in Taiwan
Artists from all countries are invited to send a proposal for a site-specific outdoor sculpture installation to be created during a 26-day artist in residency (April 11 – May 7, 2012) in Cheng Long, a small rural village near the southwestern coast of Taiwan in Kouhu Township,Yunlin County. This art project is an expansion of... Continue Reading →
Food Forward
Michael Burton & Michiko Nitta, Republic of Salivation, 2011 Photo: courtesy the artist Stroom den Haag's new exhibition... 'Food Forward' presents scenarios for the future of our food based on the work of artists and designers. The starting point is the video ‘The Hunt' by Christian Jankowski (DE) that humorously puts the estrangement between city... Continue Reading →
DRIFT Call for proposals
DRIFT is the title of the fourth art in nature project of Rerun Productions Foundation. The Waterloopbos, the former Hydraulic Laboratory in Marknesse, the Netherlands, will host this contemporary spatial art project from May till December 2012. The project invites artists to send proposals which respond to the theme and to focus their idea on... Continue Reading →
Paul Kingsnorth speaks at RANE
RANE, in collaboration with University College Falmouth’s Department of Writing, are pleased to welcome back author, poet and novelist, Paul Kingsnorth – one of the UK’s most original, and controversial writers on the environment: Thursday 15th March 2012 @ 5.30pm, Woodlane Lecture Theatre, Woodlane Campus, University College Falmouth Paul’s first book, One No, Many Yeses... Continue Reading →
IHOPE
The Journal of Ecology and Society frequently has interesting papers, and the current issue includes "Toward an Integrated History to Guide the Future". Abstract: Many contemporary societal challenges manifest themselves in the domain of human–environment interactions. There is a growing recognition that responses to these challenges formulated within current disciplinary boundaries, in isolation from their... Continue Reading →

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