Monthly Archives: July 2011
Fungi at the Meadow
My friends at Mabley Green Meadow are increasing their meadow remit to include mushrooms. Remarkably, our clever species has worked out how to inoculate suitable logs with fungus spores. The result is you can grow and harvest your own edible
Fungi at the Meadow
My friends at Mabley Green Meadow are increasing their meadow remit to include mushrooms. Remarkably, our clever species has worked out how to inoculate suitable logs with fungus spores. The result is you can grow and harvest your own edible
Salty
One of the pieces I’m working on for the exhibition uses salt from the Murray River, Australia’s longest river system. The river is increasing in salinity so there are salt inception schemes to remove the salt and keep the water
Salty
One of the pieces I’m working on for the exhibition uses salt from the Murray River, Australia’s longest river system. The river is increasing in salinity so there are salt inception schemes to remove the salt and keep the water
Land art in Anglesea
Landscape of Change artist Helen Grove-White hosts week long courses exploring land art, responding to the wonderful varied natural landscapes on her doorstep. Students at recent courses produced the following pieces. If you are interested, another course will be running
Land art in Anglesea
Landscape of Change artist Helen Grove-White hosts week long courses exploring land art, responding to the wonderful varied natural landscapes on her doorstep. Students at recent courses produced the following pieces. If you are interested, another course will be running
Official Press release – read all about it
LANDSCAPE OF CHANGE EXHIBITION 27th August – 18th September BHVU Gallery, Leswin Place, London N16 7NJ Step outside. Where are you? What do you see? Landscape of Change curator Penny Sadubin brings together 10 artists selected by submission from across
Official Press release – read all about it
LANDSCAPE OF CHANGE EXHIBITION 27th August – 18th September BHVU Gallery, Leswin Place, London N16 7NJ Step outside. Where are you? What do you see? Landscape of Change curator Penny Sadubin brings together 10 artists selected by submission from across
