Atlantic Rising is an outstanding project finding innovative and creative ways to talk about sea level rise, ocean currents and climate change. Will Lorimer, Tim Bromfield and Lynn Morris have travelled around the Eastern Atlantic seaboard most of Africa and Europe and the Western seaboard: South, Central and North America. All along the way they... Continue Reading →
Biodiversity is an issue
Adaptation » as an issue…. Highlighting a number of artists' practices focusing on biodiversity. Interesting cross section of approaches including Kate Foster (Scotland).
Residual
Residual is a project about artistic interventions in Mexico City that takes place during the months from June to September 2010. The proposal addresses the problem of garbage from different points of view and aims to raise awareness among residents about the shared responsibility associated with its generation and management. The eight interventions come from... Continue Reading →
Entering the Ecological Age: The Engineer’s Role
Peter Head of Arup on the challenges presented by climate change, and in particular from an engineer's point of view, the importance of the cultural dimension. 72B9BD7D-19BB-316E-40000ADE36037C13.pdf (application/pdf Object). From the Executive Summary: In recent decades it has dawned on many of us that there can be no viable future for humanity without a healthy... Continue Reading →
Climate change: artists respond: A curator’s view: Michaela Crimmin – LabforCulture
Michaela Crimmin articulating her thinking about art and climate change, focusing the issue of 'culture change'. Climate change: artists respond: A curator's view: Michaela Crimmin - LabforCulture.
COAL Prize Art & Environment 2011
The COAL Art & Environment Prize was launched in 2010 by the French association COAL, the coalition for art and sustainable development, to reward a project about the environment by a contemporary artist. The winner is chosen by a jury of personalities from the worlds of contemporary art, research, ecology and sustainable development, out of... Continue Reading →

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