* PNAS is The Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences Brandon Ballangee's work is at once good art and good science. This review draws out both the credibility and context of the work as science as well as the works' existence as art. It also highlights some of the anxieties for artists if... Continue Reading →
Open Call for Entries: Biodiversity/Extinction
ASCI (Art Science Collaborations Inc) is currently calling for works for an exhibition in the New York Hall of Science (deadline 23 August 2015). ASCI has involved two really interesting jurors - Elizabeth Corr from the Natural Resources Defence Council and Paula J Ehrlich from the E.O.Wilson Biodiversity Foundation. The exhibition announcement highlights key themes... Continue Reading →
Green Infrastructure Innovation Projects Call | Valuing Nature Network
Reposted from the Valuing Nature blog (Green Infrastructure Innovation Projects Call | Valuing Nature Network) NERC (Natural Environment Research Council) is inviting proposals that address the issues and opportunities around green infrastructure (GI) in the planning and investment decisions that are made by local policymakers, local planners and organisations responsible for developing the built environment... Continue Reading →
ONCA awarded £75,000 to develop participatory arts programme « a-n The Artists Information Company
Thanks to Anne Douglas for alerting us to this exciting development in Brighton. It's great to see ACE commiting support to an ambitious arts & ecology programme. Following receipt of a £75,000 award from Arts Council England, Brighton's ONCA Centre for Arts and Ecology will be launching eleven new projects over the next two years... Continue Reading →
Reflections on Clyde Reflections: a film installation by film-maker Stephen Hurrel and social ecologist Ruth Brennan
Sian Sullivan was one of the speakers at the Clyde Reflections seminar at Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art last month. She just published this blog further articulating her own thoughts on Stephen Hurrel and Ruth Brennan's film - an exemplary art science collaboration.
Wallace Heim: ‘Art & Ecology Now’ review
ecoartscotland has just published a pair of blogs by Dr. Wallace Heim reviewing two important publications on art-science collaborations focused on the environment. Wallace very kindly also looked at Thames and Hudson's new book Art & Ecology Now. Below is her response. There’s a confusion in form in Andrew Brown’s Art & Ecology Now,... Continue Reading →

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