A site for sharing information and events generated by the students and staff of Sculpture and Environmental Art, Glasgow School of Art.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Failing to eco-renovate my house…,
Janey Hunt exposes her own environmental behaviour during the refurbishment of her house and admits to failing to eco-renovate her house. Installing an original confessional box, she invites stories and thoughts and offers a space to share frustrations, knowledge and ideas about eco-renovation, through written comments and conversations at the fifth Homes for Good exhibition on Friday 28th and Saturday 29th March. Taking place at the Royal Bath & West Showground near Shepton Mallet and hosted by the ECOS Trust, this is the original, not for profit exhibition, which focuses on building and living sustainably.
Friday, March 14, 2008
Neville Rae and Brian Miller in Conversation
Saturday 29 March 2008, 2:00 pm — 3:30 pm
Inverleith House presents a live dialogue between Neville Rae and Cumbernauld’s first town artist, Brian Miller, as a complement to the current exhibition A Town For Tomorrow. The artists will engage in a discussion covering their collaborations past, present and future, and debate the role and value of public art in Scottish town planning. Each speaker will be presenting full illustrations in accompaniment.
Royal Botanic Garden Lecture Theatre, 20A Inverleith Row
Inverleith House presents a live dialogue between Neville Rae and Cumbernauld’s first town artist, Brian Miller, as a complement to the current exhibition A Town For Tomorrow. The artists will engage in a discussion covering their collaborations past, present and future, and debate the role and value of public art in Scottish town planning. Each speaker will be presenting full illustrations in accompaniment.
Royal Botanic Garden Lecture Theatre, 20A Inverleith Row
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
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