by art.earth | Oct 23, 2018 | coming soon, News, Our Events, Short Course
We have reluctantly decided not to run ‘A Wider Sense of Community’ this November. We had an almost unprecedented level of interest in the course, but insufficient take-up of places to make it viable for us to run it. Clearly we got something wrong here,...
by art.earth | Oct 5, 2018 | Essays & other writing, News
Far Afield is excited to announce the release of an interview with acclaimed artist Marlene Creates. “Precise Moments in Particular Spots” meanders through the artist’s four decades-long career, exploring relationships between time and place. This...
by art.earth | Oct 3, 2018 | News
Jess Allen @hedgesprite is our featured artist this month. art.earth Director Minou Tsambika-Polleros was particularly taken not just with Jess’ engaging work but also the way she talks about the work. Read the feature…
by art.earth | Oct 2, 2018 | News
From Anders Hansen: I am delighted to announce publication of the 2nd edition of Environment, Media and Communication (Routledge). The second edition of Environment, Media and Communication builds on the first edition’s framework for analysing and understanding media...
by art.earth | Sep 19, 2018 | Essays & other writing, News
Dave Clarke’s ‘I am the How’ monthly podcast is always worth a listen. You can find it on iTunes or any other podcast app – just search for the title. In June Dave produced a podcast focused on water, talked about our Liquidscapes event and...
by art.earth | Sep 12, 2018 | Essays & other writing, News
The MK Myth a walkable novelPhil Smith & K the world’s first walkable novel Every place has its stories. But in some places those stories get forgotten and distorted, even tarmacked and concreted over. This is nowhere more true than in Milton Keynes, where the...