One or two week options
Teachers on this course, with participants, will explore unique ways to work within the landscape to create works of art that help our understanding and protection of nature and our enjoyment of art.
Susan Derges is a photographer. She has created a major commission for the Eden Project’s new Education Resource Centre in Cornwall and has exhibited her work around the world.
Lynne Hull has pioneered “trans-species” art, creating sculpture installations as wildlife habitat enhancement and eco-atonement for human impact. She has worked in the American West and eight other countries with a variety of wildlife agencies.
James Marriott is a writer, artist, activist and naturalist. He is a Co-Director of PLATFORM, which since 1983 has brought together artists and activists to create projects and campaigns that help the struggle for ecological & social justice.
This is a wonderful time of year to enjoy the delights of studying in and around Schumacher College. The course will give opportunity for inspiration and reflection in a context of the artistic heritage of Dartington.
http://www.schumachercollege.org.uk/courses/creating-nature-art-in-the-landscape