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 | Nov 22, 2021 | Essays & other writing, News
Our good friend Martin Broadbent (also our resident geologist and all-round rock man) sent us this interesting lecture from Prof Howard Falcon-Lang (Royal Holloway) entitled Arctic Fossil Forests of the Cretaceous Period (ie roughly 100MA ago). This lecture...
by art.earth | Nov 12, 2021 | Essays & other writing, News
Climate Change Awareness at GLAM By Selva Ozelli A freely available guide authored by Henry McGhie, the founder of Curating Tomorrow and Co-Founder of Museums for Climate Action, for galleries, libraries, archives and museums (‘GLAM) was published by Curating...
by art.earth | Apr 2, 2021 | Essays & other writing
An interview with Cecilia Lam, Director of the Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change (Hong King) by Selva Ozelli THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change Art.Earth Interview with Director Cecilia Lam Established in December 2013, the...
by art.earth | Mar 11, 2021 | Borrowed Time, Essays & other writing, First Friday, Our Events, Past events, Recent
We heard from Annabel Pettigrew and the ‘Throes of Grief’ collective, and then Richard Povall was In conversation with writer Sophie Pierce. This First Friday forms part of our Borrowed Time series of actions with artists, writers and thinkers which began...