It's been a while since we've posted on ecoartscotland. Several pieces are in the pipeline. Earlier this year The Barn, Banchory, ran a second iteration of Becoming Earthly. Following the first iteration of Becoming Earthly, ecoartscotland published a blog by David Haley. Following the second iteration this year, together with The Barn, we commissioned two... Continue Reading →
ecoartscotland library as bing
installation view(Photo Fergus Connor) Installation views (Photos: Fergus Connor) ecoartscotland library as bing was installed as part of the 'Staff Outing 2' exhibition in the LookAgain Space in Aberdeen 15 October - 13 November 2022. Below is a list of the books in the ecoartscotland library used in the installation. Adams, C., Montag, D. (Eds.),... Continue Reading →
Beverly Naidus reviews ‘We are nature defending itself’
In a previous piece for ecoartscotland Beverly Naidus, Artist/Writer/Activist/Facilitator/Co-learner, reported on her 2017 visit to the zad. Here Beverly reflects on the publication from Pluto Press We Are 'Nature' Defending Itself: entangling art, activism and autonomous zones (WANDI), the recently published text from Isabelle Fremeaux and Jay Jordan. The text is avowedly not a blueprint... Continue Reading →
Inge Panneels on ‘Ocean ARTic’, ecoart, and big data
How can we understand and experience changes in the arctic oceans caused by climate breakdown? Dr. Inge Panneels, artist and research fellow at Edinburgh Napier University/Creative Informatics initiative, reflects on Ocean ARTic - of artists and climate scientists collaborating and focused by the Glasgow Climate Talks (COP26). The project was developed by the Marine Association... Continue Reading →
BD Owens reviews ‘Assuming the Ecosexual Position’ by Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle
Photo credit Julian Cash and Design Credit Sandra Friesen Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle have taught us all more about ecosexuality than perhaps any other artists. Their new book Assuming the Ecosexual Position: The Earth As Lover, reviewed by BD Owens, opens up their development of this practice in new, joyful ways. BD's review of their... Continue Reading →
Becoming Earthly 2022
Gravity and MovementDoubt and PleasureLament and ImprovisationShame and Play Image credit: Jeni Reid for Phosphorescence Festival at the Barn, curated by artists Lucy Cash and Luke Pel, who took part in Becoming Earthly 2020. Closing date for applications: 29 November at 5pm. Becoming Earthly 2022 will be the second iteration of the Barn's online programme... Continue Reading →

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