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Art Angel

Art Angel

Collaborating with artists and engaging audiences in commissions since the 1990s, and emphasising the relationship between artist and place. Website
Art Moves Africa

Art Moves Africa

Art Moves Africa (AMA) aims to facilitate cultural and artistic exchanges within the African continent. AMA offers travel funds to artists, arts professionals and cultural operators living and working in Africa to travel within the African continent in order to engage in the exchange of information, the enhancement of skills, the development of informal networks and the pursuit of cooperation. 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
Bash

Bash

BASH is an events production company whose sole mandate is to lighten the ecological footprint of the British entertainment industry. Website
Earth Arts

Earth Arts

A collaborative group of professional artists based in British Columbia , Canada. Earth Arts is dedicated to creating and facilitating artwork that speaks of ecology and the human/nature relationship. Website

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