Deepwater Horizon – the more you know…
Rozanne Amico has done an amazing job of tracking and collating information about the oil haemorrage / volcano in the Gulf of Mexico. She has brought together news, comment, factual resources and also...
View ArticleSea as Sculptress
Ruth Wallen‘s project as Artist in Residence at the Exploratorium, San Francisco, in 1978 is an exemplary work and this slideshow/narrative is compelling. Using sculptures as a means to focus learning...
View ArticleAtlantic Rising – Message in a Bottle
Atlantic Rising is an outstanding project finding innovative and creative ways to talk about sea level rise, ocean currents and climate change. Will Lorimer, Tim Bromfield and Lynn Morris have...
View ArticleHydromemories: Call for examples of artists working with water
Hydromemories is seeking to build up an archive of artists working with water. The site already contains a number of interesting examples, to which one might add: Betsy Damon, Keepers of the Waters,...
View ArticleMore Water
Another interesting project around water. Watershed: Art, Activitsm and Community Engagement is a programme organised by Raoul Deal and Nicolas Lampert looking at Milwaukee and the Great Lakes Basin....
View ArticleWater: Traditional Knowledge
Recognising the value of Traditional Knowledge is an ongoing project. The United Nations University’s Institute of Advanced Studies Traditional Knowledge Project contributed to the 5th World Water...
View ArticleWater isn’t just about water
The Waterfootprint.org website is a resource on direct and indirect water use: People use lots of water for drinking, cooking and washing, but even more for producing things such as food, paper, cotton...
View ArticleToo Shallow for Diving
Review of the exhibition Too Shallow for Diving: the 21st Century is Treading Water. The review contextualises current environmental and ecological arts practices across a wide range of media. The...
View ArticleUS town to turn drainage basin into public art
Minnesota Public Radio recently reported that Jackie Brookner is advising and supporting the inhabitants of the City of Fargo in North Dakota on a major ecological art project funded in part by the...
View ArticleGame-Changing Fracking Wastewater Report
Just saw this, Alberta-based environmental consultant Jessica Ernst just released the first comprehensive catalog and summary compendium of facts related to the contamination of North America’s ground...
View ArticleDirty Water – new issue of WEAD online magazine
View out of Clyde ferry, 2011, Photo Chris Fremantle One of the few publications that focuses on giving voice to artists involved in ecological work, the magazine of the Women Environmental Artists...
View ArticleThe rising waters – call for contributions to the Dark Mountain Project
Do you think about the rising waters? Do you write about them? Do they become images in your work? Do overflowing rivers and flooded fields haunt you. They haunt Paul Kingsnorth. Dark Mountain...
View ArticleReviewer needed: Water Makes Us Wet: An Ecosexual Adventure
http://s3hub-08bf8d35d7c718b4cdddb2e468050c949144ea829b06e269f3dd08b82.s3.amazonaws.com/watermakesuswet/water-trailer.webmhd.webm As part of the #art4wetlands programme we are looking for someone to...
View ArticleB. D. Owens reviews ‘Water Makes Us Wet’
Water Makes Us Wet: An Ecosexual Adventure, a film by Dr Beth Stephens and Dr Annie Sprinkle which premiered at Documenta 14, defies any easy genre categorisation. This film about H2O both charmed and...
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