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November 21, 2018March 26, 2021 about, art and ecology, Cathy's work, Close to Nature continuous cover forest management, eco art | eco-social art practice, eco-social-art practice, news, PhD by Practice, PhD_by_Practice, publications, Sharing the Hollywood Story, Writings 12 Comments 2018Action Researchagencyart and ecologyCathy Fitzgeraldchris seeleyclose to nature forestrycontinuous cover forestryeco-social-art practiceecoartecoliteracyecosophyenvironmental artforestsGuattariHarrisonsliving wellPhD by Practicetransversality
Hollywood, ‘the little wood that could’ is a small 2-acre Close-to-Nature continuous cover forest growing under the Blackstairs Mountains, in South County Carlow, Ireland. Photo: Martin Lyttle

PhD by Practice – The Ecological Turn: Living Well with forests to explain eco-social art practices

I'm delighted to announce that this week I was conferred with a PhD by Practice in Visual Culture at the National College of Art and Design at a ceremony at University College Dublin. There are so, so many people to thank and I'm delighted to start to share some of my practice and research, FINALLY!…Read more PhD by Practice – The Ecological Turn: Living Well with forests to explain eco-social art practices

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Dr Cathy Fitzgerald

Dr Cathy Fitzgerald

Founder-Director global HAUMEA ONLINE Ecoliteracy Programme. Consultant and international speaker on ecoliteracy, ESD transformational learning for the creative sector. Ecological artist, advisor/mentor and researcher. Cathy's ongoing ecosocial art practice 'The Hollywood Forest Story' (begun 2008) was the basis for her Creative Practice-led PhD 'The Ecological Turn: Living Well with Forests to explain ecosocial art practice using a Guattari ecosophy -action research framework' (2018). This work has featured in The Irish Times, the US Minding Nature journal and in the Routledge 2021 Handbook on Placemaking, and the the Routledge book on 'Creative Engagements with Ecologies of Place: Geopoetics, Deep Mapping and Slow Residencies -By Mary Modeen, Iain Biggs (2021).

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