Art and Ecology in words
Like a Bird: Art, affect and interspecies encounters
This thesis focuses on finding new ways for human and non-human beings to live together, through the prism of contemporary art.
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Book Review
“The ubiquity of birds in visual representation does not only highlight their omnipresence in our daily lives, but also reminds us that they are inspiring subject matter, one that actively contributes to the way we interact with the world and other living beings.”
To read the entirety of the review, visit BTO / published in BTO news in 2021
Travelling Farm Museum report 2021
“A few people joined in the response to say that we no longer know how to identify wild plants and are oblivious to their powers and qualities for feeding and healing us; that we seem to deny the importance of bees in the food chain; that we carry on eating plastic-wrapped fruit and vegetables from around the world regardless of the season, provenance and pollution they cause; and that to reconnect with nature, we need to remember how to touch and listen to it.”
To read the entirety of the report, visit Casco Art Institute