One Planet, Many Names

One Planet, Many Names

originally sent to us by our friend Chris Fremantle at ecoartscotland One Planet, Many Names by Jordan Engel “How inappropriate to call this planet Earth, when clearly it is Ocean.” – Arthur C. Clarke In English, earth means ground, soil, and land, but it also means...
First, know food 4

First, know food 4

from our friends at Touchstone: FIRST, KNOW FOOD 4: Wind, washing line with kitchen cloths; ink drawing; sourdough leaven bowl, cloth and utensils   Thinking of you in these profoundly transformative days.   As part of unfolding conversations about what is emerging,...
How to First Friday (an introduction to Zoom)

How to First Friday (an introduction to Zoom)

How to use Zoom if you haven’t before For the time being – many of our meetings and activities are happening online To connect you need the meeting ID and the password. Go to the home page and click on the next First Friday meeting (or whatever event you...
What the virus said

What the virus said

from Lundi Matin, an article by Paru Dans What the virus said You’d do well, dear humans, to stop your ridiculous calls for war. Lower the vengeful looks you’re aiming at me. Extinguish the halo of terror in which you’ve enveloped my name. Since the bacterial genesis...
Help a local arts/community

Help a local arts/community

from art.earth member Steve Brown: During the past 10 years our TAAG (Teignmouth Arts Action Group) volunteers have developed a rundown garage space into a thriving home for the arts and community, which includes galleries, workshops and a community hub at the heart...