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Making the giant muffle

Having measured my kiln and the packing area I have to accommodate the new muffle (or saggar)  I then made a plan on paper of the box like structure I was going to make to install in it. Leaving 2″ […]

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Coastal Muffle Kiln

Documenting the process of devising and using a coastal muffle kiln culminating in an exhibition of new ceramic works onboard a floating light vessel moored in the Medway estuary.

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Event Exhibition

step in stone

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  • Venue:
    Somerset Earth Science Centre, Westdown, Halecombe & Fairy Cave Quarries, Black Swan Arts Centre and Frome Museum
  • From:
    July 08, 2015
  • To:
    October 18, 2015
  • Location:
    South West England
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Gearing up for DeptfordX!

Kind of at the last minute, I got an email about my ‘Concrete Tower turned Bug Hotel’ at Creekside Discovery Centre, to the effect of: it hasn’t been turned into a bug hotel yet, sorry… something to do with volunteers […]

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Inter silo / intra-silo

Over 24hrs into experiencing a new continent (South America), a new environment (the Uber Uber Corporate Conference) and a language that ‘belongs’ to many countries ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_of_Portuguese_Language_Countries ) I am more sure than ever that my practice exists within an intra-silo space. […]

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São Paulo Residency 2014

I’ve been invited to participate in the ‘World Congress on Solid Waste Management’ in São Paulo, Brazil, from 8th – 11th September 2014. What follows is a response.

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Collection

Environment

Articles & images exploring environmental and sustainability discourses within contemporary practice.

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Resource Archive Discussion

Climate change

The media is awash with commentary about ‘climate change’, a serious issue that of course affects every one of us.

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Resource Profile

Tea Mäkipää

Finnish artist Tea Mäkipää’s work confronts her viewpoint of impending ecological catastrophe through interventions and installations positing an alternative vision of existence. By Manick Govinda.

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Foreword

On the occasion of Sharjah Biennial 8, ‘Still Life: Art, Ecology and the Politics of Change’, this a-n Collection focuses on creative processes at the intersections between art, radical politics and the environment.

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Down to a fine art

The planet’s ‘environmental emergency’ is providing inspiration for a growing movement of artists whose work focusing on habitats, social issues and survival aims to raise awareness. Anna Minton reports.

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