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International Networking, Mobility, Art and the Environment

Posted on Aug 29 2010 at 11:35 AM

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International Networking, Mobility and the Environment
Friday 1st October 6.30pm, Barron's Greenhouse, Huntly

A on-site and online discursive event curated by Jay Koh as part of the Red Herring programme in collaboration with artist Stéfanie Bourne, an art project on food mileage, local economy and public participation.


This discussion seeks to explore issues around international mobility in an era questing for environmental accountability. It seeks to generate new perspectives drawing on knowledge from the arenas of cultural economics, international networking, communication innovation and sustainable engagement on ways of realizing and activating a more constructive and productive future. Speakers and respondents are Tessa Jackson (Iniva), PLATFORM, Adam Sutherland (Grizedale Art), Sophie Hope (Birkbeck College), Huntly Development Trust and David Butler (Intersections, Newcastle University).

In collaboration with Peacock Visual Arts and the Scottish Sculpture Workshop 


Red Herring
Saturday 2nd October
Public event at Huntly's Famers Market to mark the culmination of Stéfanie Bourne’s residency.

 

Please contact Deveron Arts for further information on both days.

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