The curator of the new Force of Nature exhibition in London's Art Pavilion tells our Arts Editor, GARY COOK, that from the beginning of human history, and in every culture, nature has played a vital role in creative expression
… Gary Cook | 17th March 2017 Comment Nature Art Exhibition Artworks Creative Expression The Natural World … new Force of Nature exhibition in London's Art Pavilion tells our Arts Editor, GARY COOK, …
Ecologist Arts Editor, GARY COOK, meets a UK-based artist/musician whose unique 'soundscapes' capture the other worldly genus loci of the natural world - its sacred sites and hidden gems
… The ARTS Interview: Soundscape Artist, Matthew Shaw Gary Cook | 23rd March 2017 Comment Arts Nature SSSI Sacred Sites matthew shaw …
The idea of "Natural Capital" as a way of seeing the world has caught on in a big way. There is a Natural Capital Coalition, a Natural Capital Protocol, and the Government even has a Natural Capital Committee. But what assumptions lurk within this term "Natural Capital"? A new University of Anglia arts-funded project aims to find out and one of those involved VICTOR ANDERSON will be giving us regular updates on the issues being raised
… "Natural Capital"? A new University of Anglia arts-funded project aims to find out and one … of the other academic research councils - the Arts & Humanities Research Council - which has … networking, bits of research, and an art exhibition dedicated to this increasingly …
Now showing as part of London's International Mime Festival, Flesh and Blood is about two office workers becoming feral. It's absurd yet its ecological messages are clear, says Matilda Lee
… Now showing as part of London's International Mime Festival, … in a wheelie bin. And then strange things start to happen. Grass shoots through the filing … a quick chat with Geoff Sobelle, who, with partner Charlotte Ford, are Philadelphia-based …
ReWild might not give you a deep awareness of a wilder world but it could much increase our appreciation of the world and the life around you, argues MARTIN SPRAY
… ReWild: The art of returning to nature Martin Spray | 20th September 2017 Reviews … of the world and the life around you, argues MARTIN SPRAY “Of course, the real barrier is …
Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin will host online Hen Harrier Day on 8 August.
… land for commercial grouse shooting, particularly in northern England and Scotland. … short films, competitions, challenges, music, art and more, featuring leading writers, artists and conservationists. Glory Chris …
Our living planet has a language of its own, and we must become literate.
… of its own, and we must become literate. Art, spirituality and epidemiology do not … seeing originates in a recent documentary by artist James Bridle titled Se ti sabir , the … they spoke the common language. Today, as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly …
The new Vision for Nature report highlights what young people want to see politicians doing to protect the environment. And there is nobody better qualified to make these demands than the generation that will inherit the future, writes MATT WILLIAMS
… WILLIAMS Three years ago, an unprecedented partnership of organisations published the … last three years of my life working at the heart of the burgeoning youth nature movement. … . This new report uses creative writing, art, photography and policy to set out the …
Beth O’Donnell Young’s opus urges us to dispense with our prim patios and manicured lawns, and let nature in. Laurie Tuffrey hears the call
… ‘naturescaping’, first coined in an Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife publication in … The chapter on being ‘water wise’ is particularly good; outlining multiple ways of … chips, repurpose an old watering can and chart your backyard biohabitat, and get ready to …
Forget France; the UK is home to some of the coolest holiday spots on the planet. Whether you want scenery, natural phenomena or a dose of eco-luxury, there’s a British break to suit you
… people see [what the UK has to offer], they start to understand.’ After a stellar 2009, … with more of us than ever heading abroad. In part, this is down to the quest for value (one … sourced fare in a historic building – parts of which date as far back as the Domesday …
87 Beavers have been shot under license in Scotland. What has gone wrong?
… down 250-year-old beech trees planted as part of a much-admired designed landscapes. The … these agents of rewilding in a highly artificial landscape, often it is not … for another beaver family to move in and start the process of damming all over again. …
🌳 Forest Schools can go some way to replacing what has been lost to our children during the coronavirus crisis, including schooling.
… JustGiving . Then I believed this in my heart when, trained as a Forest School leader, I … pro-environmental behaviour together we unearthed the treasure and truth which Forest … trees, we understand that humans are part of nature. Research shows the value of …
In search of stillness and silence, our Nature Editor, Elizabeth Wainwright, spent a night under the stars in the wilderness (Devon's Dartmoor) which left her feeling reflective about the price we are all paying - humans and Nature - for increasing noise pollution
… under the stars in the wilderness (Devon's Dartmoor) which left her feeling reflective … noise pollution Something urged me up onto Dartmoor the other Sunday night. A combination … to be on Monday morning, and a desire for an earthy, elemental withdrawal. I took a book but …
As Theresa May and her Ministers struggle to make a pact with the DUP, Ecologist Nature Editor, ELIZABETH WAINWRIGHT says we could all do worse than model both leadership and politics on Nature and work together to improve partnership and community, as well as innovation
… on Nature and work together to improve partnership and community, as well as … Sustainability has big brains but little heart. Nature is brains and heart and soul. It has a wise but ever-changing …