Art + Environment

Art Ecology & Education

Art Ecology & Education

Art, Ecology & Education is a German grassroots organisation providing interdisciplinary acces to knowledge that enables people to create a healthy and life-sustaining future and integral ecoawareness training and practice. Run by Lars Scmidt and Stefa Roth. Website
Art for the Environment - UNEP

Art for the Environment - UNEP

The world of art has always played a critical role in provoking thought and generating dialogue. The UNEP Art for the Environment initiative aims to generate environmental awareness using the universal language of art as a catalyst for individuals, communities and leaders to focus on environmental values. Website
Ashden Directory

Ashden Directory

An online resource bringing together environmentalism and performing arts, with a magazine section of news, features and interviews, and a database section listing productions and those companies, performers, storytellers and artists working consistently with environmental themes. Website
Aune Head Arts

Aune Head Arts

Not-for-profit rural arts organisation based in Dartmoor, which provides opportunities for professional artists to work in rural contexts, particularly within the Dartmoor National Park. AHA commissions works, provides training, and works collaboratively with the community. Website
Canary Project

Canary Project

The Canary Project produces visual media, events, and artwork that builds public understanding of human-induced climate change and energize commitment to solutions. Our key strategies include visualizing global warming, taking a multidisciplinary approach by integrating art with science, education and mass communication, investigating questions, cultivating media attention and distributing information on concrete actions. Website

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As an artist, are you aware of the impact your own practice has on the environment?

Yes, and I consider that when chosing processes and materials.

Yes, but it's better to think of the art first, and the materials and processes second.

No, it's not a consideration when I make my art.


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