by art.earth | Nov 12, 2018 | Essays & other writing, Member post, News
Posthuman Spiritualities in Contemporary Performance This book provides an interpretative analysis of the notion of spirituality through the lens of contemporary performance and posthuman theories. The book examines five performance/artworks: The Artist is Present...
by art.earth | Nov 5, 2018 | Member post, News
from Rob and Harriet at somewhere-nowhere We’ve had a full and exciting few months, and it seems that our work is becoming increasingly focused not just on celebrating the natural environment, but learning more about efforts to take positive action to halt the...
by art.earth | Sep 3, 2018 | Member post, News
from our friends at somewhere-nowhere After an uncannily hot and dry summer, it feels as if Cumbria’s autumn is drawing in, with mizzle and cool evenings. Time to reflect back: long walks completing a poem, summer in Yorkshire Sculpture Park, a brief foray in...
by art.earth | May 14, 2018 | Artwork, Member post
15,000 people visit Amy Sharrocks’ Museum of Water at Perth Festival After almost 2 years of travelling and collecting donations across Western Australia, Museum of Water at Fremantle Arts Centre was our largest installation ever. With the wonderful Perth...
by art.earth | Apr 13, 2018 | Member post
Happy Spring! Yes, we think it’s worth celebrating as the days get warmer and the harsh winter seems finally to have passed. In the spirit of the season of new beginnings, we’ve set the Voices From the Land exhibition off on its tour de Yorkshire and The...
by art.earth | Mar 16, 2018 | Member post, News
Can contemporary art reconnect society to the natural world? Tania Marien has written a story for Art Plantae about Tina Scopa, our current artist member of the month, about her exhibition currently open on Mull. Can contemporary art reconnect society to the...