by art.earth | Nov 29, 2022 | Essays & other writing, Member post
Climate change and the magnitude of borrowed time Art and ecology are interwoven in a rich and timeless seam that has surely helped humans synthesise meaning and comfort since our early days as a species. And this is the landscape navigated by that wonderful...
by art.earth | Apr 2, 2022 | Artists, Essays & other writing, Member post
This month Marlene Creates was selected by art.earth Board member Walter Lewis as art.earth’s featured artist of the month (for April 2022). To accompany this feature, art.earth’s Director Richard Povall spoke with Marlene about her work and her home...
by art.earth | Jun 19, 2020 | Member post
We are trialling a new way for the art.earth community to open up a conversation, called Member Conversations. If it turns out to be useful then we’ll keep it going; if not, then we won’t! If you’re an art.earth member you have full access to the...
by art.earth | Apr 21, 2020 | Member post, News
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,...
by art.earth | Apr 6, 2020 | Member post, News
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...
by art.earth | Mar 11, 2020 | Member post, News
Hi and welcome to March and to our first newsletter of 2020. So far the year has been very wet across the UK, so we hope you’ve stayed dry. In addition to all the rain, the year seems to be progressing with a huge dose of uncertainty with the spread of the...