The retrospective Radical Nature exhibition was supported by the RSA Art & Ecology programme and hosted Prof TJ Demos' first writings on the topic in 2009. I spent two days at the exhibition as it was so rare to see such work on display at the time.

Congratulations to RSA’s new art & ecology international site

  Update 2010: Unfortunately after the collapse of the 2009 UN Climate Change Summit and the cutbacks to the arts after the 2008 crash, the UK RSA Art & Ecology programme was discontinued. It wasa huge loss for those in Britain and Ireland just beginning to establish work in this area. The RSA ran the…Read more Congratulations to RSA’s new art & ecology international site

Connecting with new audiences for the Arts- my first time on a podcast

Some of you may know that my full-time job is helping people in the arts in the south east of Ireland. I'm co-ordinating a regional arts programme across five counties for all types of creative people and groups. One of the main strands of the programme was to introduce a website to connect, support and…Read more Connecting with new audiences for the Arts- my first time on a podcast

Hello world! Welcome to my art and ecology Notes!

A site listing ideas and links to inspiring art and ecology projects! I thought my first post should be an image - here is one that I have kept for many years. It is a drawing from a man selling artworks from his family home in India. I suppose my first trip away from New…Read more Hello world! Welcome to my art and ecology Notes!