Residual Bitumen N 56.51.42 W 111.20.35 Suncor South, Alberta, Canada Louis Helbig's project beautifuldestruction.ca provides aerial documentation of the tar sands developments in Alberta, Canada along with a detailed commentary. .
The Borders – a complex listening environment
James Wyness (sound artist) in conversation with Kate Foster (environmental artist). As a sound artist, James Wyness works on listening environments, in the Borders Region (where he is based) and elsewhere. He compared notes with Kate Foster about settling into work in the Borders, valuing what the area offers our respective practices. Here James elaborates... Continue Reading →
ecoartscotland in Tent at ECA – 6-10 March
ecoartscotland will be in residence in the Tent space at Edinburgh College of Art, during the week 6-10 March 2012. Art, Space & Nature students and staff have worked with ecoartscotland to develop a programme of discussions and events during the week: Tuesday 6 March 16.00-17.30 Discussion on the Ecology of the Body, Healing and... Continue Reading →
Four Funded PhD Opportunities
Tim Collins, Acting Head of Research, recently announced that Glasgow School of Art hasa number of studentships on offer. There are two Studentships within the School of Fine Art. Areas of focus could include: Society and Environmental Art Prof Timothy Collins [t.collins@gsa.ac.uk) Additional supervisors include artists Ross Sinclair and Sue Brind, Justin Carter, and Clara... Continue Reading →
Kate Foster's personal response to An Ecology of Mind...
Tim Flannery speaks in Edinburgh
Scott Donaldson at Creative Scotland wanted ecoartscotland to highlight this opportunity to hear Tim Flannery (mammalogist, palaeontologist, environmentalist and global warming activist) speak: 6pm Wednesday 4th April, Royal Society of Edinburgh. Tim Flannery is one of Australia’s leading thinkers and writers. As a scientist, explorer and conservationist his achievements are many. Amongst them are the... Continue Reading →

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