For World Wetlands Day, Adriana Ford reports on the WetlandLIFE project's side event at the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands in Dubai and how it was received. Highlighting the various contributions (on the Community Voice Method and by two of the artists Victoria Leslie and Kerry Morrison), Adriana goes on to report on the responses from... Continue Reading →
Reviewer needed: Water Makes Us Wet: An Ecosexual Adventure
http://s3hub-08bf8d35d7c718b4cdddb2e468050c949144ea829b06e269f3dd08b82.s3.amazonaws.com/watermakesuswet/water-trailer.webmhd.webm As part of the #art4wetlands programme we are looking for someone to review Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens' film Water Makes Us Wet: An Ecosexual Adventure. The film is distributed by Juno Films who have kindly given us access for the reviewer. Contact chris@fremantle.org if you are interested in doing this review. Please tell... Continue Reading →
Kate Foster: Engaging with peatland restoration – Embedded Art practices within Landscape Partnerships
As artists, we (Kerry Morrison and Kate Foster) have discovered a common purpose of embedding ecological artistic practice and research within peat landscape restoration projects. This post invites readers to ‘watch this space’ for how we are, and will be, involved in restoration work on blanket peatland and raised bogs that will be carried out... Continue Reading →
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