by art.earth | Mar 16, 2018 | Artwork, Essays & other writing
Found on Tidal Cultures Why the Moon, Luke? Luke Jerram is that rare bird, a genuinely popular yet acclaimed contemporary artist. And he’s obsessed with the moon. So he’s made one: seven metres wide featuring 120dpi detailed NASA imagery, and he’s...
by art.earth | Mar 14, 2018 | Essays & other writing
the sea cannot be depleted is a spoken word and sound piece about the Solway Firth about a sense of place that comes with living with that estuary and about what has been placed under the surface of the sea. It’s a wonderful new work by Wallace Heim, and...
by art.earth | Mar 7, 2018 | Essays & other writing, News
For a few days last week the UK become completely dominated – obsessed even – by the weather. Actually not an unusual phenomenon even if this time all-time records were falling and we were all suffering various forms of misery as well as an odd sense of...
by art.earth | Feb 26, 2018 | Essays & other writing
Tim Collins: What is Landscape Justice and Why Does it Matter? available at ecoartscotland In the second of two pieces resulting from Landscape Research Group(LRG) events, Tim Collins (with input from Reiko Goto) reports on the Debate focused on Landscape Justice held...
by art.earth | Feb 24, 2018 | Essays & other writing, Member post
Engaging with the Sierra Maria Walter Lewis So, here I am at my computer, having arrived home in the early hours of this morning and adjusting to the seemingly surreal world of Yorkshire, and more specifically Leeds. I say surreal, not sure the word really conveys...
by art.earth | Feb 24, 2018 | Associates news, Essays & other writing
An exhibition curated by CCANW Associate Curator Angela Kingston Read the curator’s essay