https://drumminbog.com/2026/01/18/a-flavour-of-drummin-bog-volunteer-mornings-invasive-species-removal-with-cheese/?page_id=7191 Eco-creative storytelling ignites social change It’s worth reminding ourselves, from one community to another,from one habitat to another, how eco-creative practices are transferable. If you’d like a recent, very grounded example, have a look at my latest post for the Carlow Drummin Bog Project here:https://drumminbog.com/2026/01/18/a-flavour-of-drummin-bog-volunteer-mornings-invasive-species-removal-with-cheese/?page_id=7191 As I was writing it, I found myself reflecting…Read more Eco-social creative practice storytelling skills for a wiser world are transferable: from Hollywood Forest to Drummin Bog
Placemaking
NEW Haumea Ecoversity ‘Evening Thoughts: Dark Skies, Deep Time Course
More info at https://eveningthoughts.haumeaecoversity.com Delighted to share news of a very special new Haumea Ecoversity course with Special Guests, Niamh Brennan, Drew Dellinger, K Lauren de Boer, Robert Woodford, Aoibhin Ryan - Leave No Trace Ireland, Philip Ryan, eco-architecture, This/Our Glenbower Woodlands.Subsidised for County Carlow residents, discounts for current and former learners with Haumea Ecoversity…Read more NEW Haumea Ecoversity ‘Evening Thoughts: Dark Skies, Deep Time Course
Routledge Handbook of Placemaking 2021 ‘The Hollywood Forest Story: Placemaking for the Symbiocene’
It is still a surprise to me, after a rather tortuous and risky Creative Practice-led PhD, that The Hollywood Forest Story, and particularly my framework to explain long term ecosocial (ecological) art practice has found resonance with others. And, over and over again, creatives and educators come back to me, after reading my most popular…Read more Routledge Handbook of Placemaking 2021 ‘The Hollywood Forest Story: Placemaking for the Symbiocene’