by art.earth | Apr 7, 2020 | Essays & other writing, News
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...
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 | Apr 3, 2020 | News
After much discussion we have taken the difficult decision to postpone Borrowed Time until November 2021. It’s becoming clearer every day that the measures required to mitigate the spread of Covid 19 cannot be fully set aside for many months to come, and that we may...
by art.earth | Mar 29, 2020 | News, Our Events, Past events
Hannah Perner-Wilson was one of the artists selected to take part in our residency programme last (Tasting the Change) November (2019) where teams of artists and people from other disciplines worked together on issues pertaining to climate change . There are a number...
by art.earth | Mar 23, 2020 | News
An update on Borrowed Time March 23, 2020 For many of us the world has become a very different place just in the last week, and certainly since we first envisioned this event. Contrary to our previous announcement we are no longer planning to bring together 250+...
by art.earth | Mar 11, 2020 | coming soon, News, Our Events
We can make a preliminary announcement that the third keynoter at Borrowed Time this autumn will be broadcaster, medic, and writer Dr Rachel Clarke. Dr Rachel Clarke is a palliative care specialist within the NHS and is a widely-recognised author, journalist and...