Reviewer needed: Apples & Other Languages by Camilla Nelson

We have received a copy of Apples and Other Languages by Camilla Nelson  (published by KFS) and we're looking for a reviewer.  Please contact Chris Fremantle with examples of your reviewing and a brief bio.  We'd appreciate expressions of interest by 17 April.

A Field of Wheat: Abby Rose’s Perspective

Following on the previous post about A Field of Wheat we are pleased to highlight Abby Rose's recent reflection on the project posted to Agricology. At a local harvest festival, we bagged up the 100kg of flour we had managed to get milled for our own use, and we had every single thing that was... Continue Reading →

Screening/Reading: Donna Haraway Storytelling for Earthly Survival

[vimeo https://vimeo.com/189163326] Screening Donna Haraway: Storytelling for Earthly Survival Glasgow Film Theatre, Rose Street, Glasgow Sunday 23 April 2017  17:15 In this portrait of Haraway, filmmaker Fabrizio Terranova explores her playful, humorous and sincere approach to narrative when dealing with the substantial issues facing human beings as co-habitants of planet earth. Over several weeks Terranova lived... Continue Reading →

Minty Donald reviews A Caledonian Decoy

Tim Collins and Reiko Goto’s dense and thought-provoking exhibition brings together a number of recent works developed as part of what they describe in the accompanying catalogue as ‘A Critical Forest Art Practice’.* This body of works, made ‘with rather than in’ forests in Scotland is intended to ‘explore […] new relationships between humanity and... Continue Reading →

Holly Keasey and Anna Macleod: An Atomic Journey

“We tour the disparate surfaces of everyday life as a way of involving ourselves in them, as a way of reintegrating a fragmented world” - Alexander Wilson (1991) As international residents at SFAI, Holly and fellow resident Anna Macleod, have conducted their ‘Atomic Journey’ together through New Mexico including trips to The National Museum of... Continue Reading →

Leverhulme Trust terminates Artist in Residence Grants

We recently discovered that the Leverhulme Trust has discontinued its Artist in Residence Grants Scheme.  This isn't just sad, it's frankly tragic. In our view the Leverhulme Artist in Residence scheme is one of the few on-going and established schemes that supports artists to work with other researchers across the natural and social sciences as... Continue Reading →

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