ecoartscotland received the following email from Ilka Nelson in Australia, I am now writing to ... ask if you know of a project I could work on as part of my Masters research programme? I have attached a pdf which has the project requirements and a snapshot of my background/area of interest. I’m prepared to... Continue Reading →
entwined / suainte
New exhibition by Caroline Dear comprising 100 ropes from 50 plants. "make a rope a day.... These ropes are an exploration of plants, of place, and of my personal responses to these through the making of them." Find excellent documentation on the blog as above. 9th July - 6 August 2011 at Inverness Museum and... Continue Reading →
One touch of nature…makes all kin
Opportunity posted on Creative Scotland website: "One touch of nature...makes all kin" OPEN EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITY : visual and applied arts - installation - artists books a dunbar artist's initiative John Muir's Birthplace Dunbar : 2 Aug to 4 Sept 2011 Submissions by email - by midnight Mon 25July - susie.goodwin@gwd.biz Further info: Susie Goodwin 01368... Continue Reading →
Beyond Planning
http://www.publicartscotland.com published a 'Thoughts and Responses' piece entitled Beyond Planning by two long time colleagues from Pittsburgh, Denys Candy and Reiko Goto. Candy was in Scotland to consult on the Helix project in Falkirk and Goto has been doing her PhD with On The Edge at Gray’s School of Art. Both represent long term grassroots,... Continue Reading →
Artforum review of Harrisons’ Sierra Nevada Adaption
Read the review. See the exhibition on the Feldman Gallery site. Force Majeure Works, including Sierra Nevada Adaption, on the Harrison Studio site.
Documentation of Kate Foster’s talk
Kate Foster has posted documentation of her talk at Glasgow Sculpture Studios on the Changeable Places blog. This includes notes and slides. She addressed Field Work both in South America and South Africa as well as developing a clear argument around her ethical decision-making - why travel and when to invest in your... Continue Reading →

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