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 | Jul 1, 2018 | First Friday, News, Our Events
Join us on July 6 for First Friday AND a meet-the-artists reception (FREE and open to all) As always, we gather at 1pm for a shared lunch – bring something to share. Around 2, we re-convene for our guest artist talk (with a slightly different format this month). This...
by art.earth | May 30, 2018 | News, Our Events, Special
In less than a fortnight’s time we launch The Ephemeral River (a Global Nomadic Art Project) with 14 artists from across the world. The event it co-facilitated by art.earth’s own Richard Povall and by artist-teacher Cat Radford. There is also a wonderful...
by art.earth | Apr 5, 2018 | Artists, Artwork, Essays & other writing, News
Working from a studio at the School of Biology and Environmental Science at University College Dublin, Siobhan McDonald explores the vast diversity of the environment we inhabit and our equally diverse responses to it. In this short documentary, she talks about her...
by art.earth | Mar 28, 2018 | News
CCANW have released their monthly news update, including news of their recent recognition as one of the UK’s ‘Most Pioneering Art/Sustainability Initiatives’. There is also a reminder to participate in Arts Council England’s consultation for...
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...