Art-Making in the Anthropocene
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Submitted by Emily Doolittle
Description
Art-Making in the Anthropocene is a series of 8 free online talks/discussions (running from February 16 through April 6) and an online concert (performed by Katherine Wren and Nordic Viola, date TBA), which bring together Scottish and international artists, activists, and academics from across disciplines to explore what art-making can be in this time of ecological emergency.
Art-Making in the Anthropocene is funded by a Royal Society of Edinburgh Research Workshop grant, and co-organized by Dr Emily Doolittle, Dr Sarah Hopfinger, and Dr Stuart MacRae at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
For more information or to book (free) tickets please email ArtMaking@rcs.ac.uk. Further details on the Art-Making in the Anthropocene Website.
Submitted by Emily Doolittle
Upcoming events
Recent updates
Works
- Expanse, by Erin Thomson
- New works by Royal Conservatoire of Scotland students, by None The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
- new work - world premiere, by Aileen Sweeney
Events
- On a Wing and a Prayer - Deeside - Online concert recorded at The Barn, Banchory
- PLUG 2024
- Covfefe: online coffee chat for composers & musicians
Projects
- Unusual Music Exchange w/ Ailie Ormston
- Elsewhere, Elsewhen - CD and Digital Album from Nordic Viola
- On a Wing and a Prayer
Opportunities
- phoning it in
- Legato: Call for Early-Career Composers
- Echoes - Connections Crafting Eco-systems through Soundscapes Interactions: a participatory Sound-walk experience and Art conversation