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Evolving the forest

May 1, 2019May 3, 2019 art and ecology, art and trees, Celebrating Irish and world forests, Close to Nature continuous cover forest management, Continuous cover forestry training | learning, eco-social-art practice, ecocideRON, Environmental artist, forest policy, International, people adopting Close-to-Nature forestry, ProSilva Ireland, Seminars | Conferences, Sharing the Hollywood Story, UK 3 Comments art.earthCathy Fitzgeraldeco-social-art practiceEvolving the forestHarrisonshollywood forestIrelandPro Silva IrelandProSIlva EuropeSerpentine Lattice
Children of Pro Silva Ireland members Anna and Brian Browne enjoying a visit to Hollywood forest in 2010. Photo: Cathy Fitzgerald

Art.Earth artist of the month Cathy Fitzgerald and The Hollywood Forest Story: an ongoing eco-social art practice for permanent forestry in Ireland and elsewhere

Ahead of the international summit on cultural responses to  'Evolving the Forest' taking place in Dartington Hall, near Totnes, Devon, England this June, I was asked by Mark Leahy, of the Directors of the international ecoart network art.earth, to respond to some questions and discuss my work as featured art.earth artist of the month. This…Read more Art.Earth artist of the month Cathy Fitzgerald and The Hollywood Forest Story: an ongoing eco-social art practice for permanent forestry in Ireland and elsewhere

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Cathy Fitzgerald PhD | eco-social artist | educator | researcher

Cathy Fitzgerald PhD | eco-social artist | educator | researcher

I explore new ideas and practices for eco-social well being by bringing art and non-art practices together in my creative practice. I also offer Ecoliteracy learning, workshops, mentoring, writing and policy developments for the arts at www.haumea.site _____________________________ Through my practice and an art practice-theory PhD "The Ecological Turn", I have developed a guiding theory-method framework to articulate the context and workings of long-term eco-social art practices. These vital practices activate ecoliteracy and agency for environmental change in communities. Much of my PhD drew on my experiences and challenges, and the review of others' pioneering creative practices' that are responding to ecological concerns. My own transversal practice reflects on the transformation of the small conifer plantation that I live with, Hollywood forest, toward new-to-Ireland, Close-to-Nature forestry. I bring previous experience in biological science research and interests in environmental philosophy, policy development and ecocide-Rights of Nature law developments into the mix. _____________________________ Somehow an eco-social art practice allows me to connect and move across these various strands of interest to create a new agency for myself and the human and non-human neighbours I depend on and live with. _____________________________ Hollywood forest is the smallest Close-to-Nature forest in Ireland; its growing happily near Mt Leinster and the Blackstairs mountains in South East Ireland.

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  • the hollywood story : an eco-social art practice in county Carlow Ireland
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  • Editorial Advisor for Ecocene: Cappadocia Journal of Environmental Humanities, a new digital, open-access, peer-reviewed, international, and transdisciplinary journal of the Environmental Humanities.
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Our trees 🌲 @hollywood_forest are far too big for Christmas 🎄and our house - so great to find local xtrees on road between Borris and Bagelnalstown, best thing is you can plant another to replace the one you buy! #christmastrees #carlow #sustainableliving Thanks Chris and @annabel_konig
If you are on LinkedIn - I was more than astonished to have my good friend, philosophy mentor and coach, Dr Nikos Patedakis, who is based in California, write some reflections about my ecological art practice following my recent article in the US Minding Nature journal. (See link in bio) Perhaps it was the title of the journal that prompted his reflections. Nikos' mentoring, which has helped me, offers deep understandings and practices from philosophy, spiritual traditions and new advances in behavioural neuroscience, to invite us to consider that how we 'mind' nature - is key to creativity that is good for ourselves, others and the world. If you are interested in exploring how your work - whether it's in business, education, government or the arts - can serve in these uncertain times, you may wish to see his website. Thank you, Nikos, for helping me understand how we can employ compassionate thinking to develop wellbeing and creativity! - "True success means the fulfillment of our highest potential. This can only come when we stop getting in our own way. It involves an expansion of our ecology of mind." #philosophy #wisdom #compassion #kindness #activism #ecologicalart #mentoring #coaching #mentor #philosopher #culturedeclares #ecologyofmind #advice #wisdomloveandbeauty #lifecoach #mindset #ecophilosophy #mindfulness #mindfulart
Ooooh, so excited to get this mail from the US today. I know I shared the #online @hollywood_forest story and #ecosocialartpractice for the #Symbiocene journal #article some weeks back, but super thrilled to see my @hollywood_forest story, ‘the little wood that could’ in #PRINT as #firsttimeauthor , and it came with a big cheque, like a real published author, like! Link to article and more in Bio. . Many thanks to all who supported my cultural work for forests over the years, especially @lithicworks @malcolmnoonan @marycarty , @clasheen and @alandesprice you are mentioned and thanks @gwen_wilkinson for photos when I just started. . . Thanks to all the editors @humansandnature #culturedeclares #Ireland #Carlow #ecologicalart #ecoliteracy #learnecoart @haumea_learn_ecoart
Willow patrolling our trees by doing the Hollywood Forest #slalom- No #rabbits 🐇 eating green tree shoots here! #dogs dig #continuous coverforestry #ireland #willow

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