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Arts & Ecology

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking, Research
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Website: www.rsaartsandecology.org.uk
 
RSS Feed URL: http://artsandecology.rsablogs.org.uk/?feed=rss
 
Main Email: N/A
 
Contact Name: Naomi Darlington
 
Contact Email: art [at] rsa.org.uk
 
Phone: 020 7451 6845
 
Address: RSA
8 John Adam Street
London WC2N 6EZ
United Kingdom
 
Staff: 4
 

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RSA Arts & Ecology supports the work of the arts in examining and addressing social and environmental concerns in an interdisciplinary and international arena. The entire programme is informed by the notion of ecology as the study of relationships between an individual and their cultural, social, political, economic and natural environments, and by the belief that the arts can play a central role in providing creative insights into the challenges facing contemporary society.

Initiated in April 2005, the programme has since consisted of a series of initiatives including conferences, ongoing discourse, international research trips, education pilots, artists’ projects and commissions, and a publication. The RSA is creating a growing network of groups and individuals concerned with the issues - alongside and working with other organisations who have similar concerns. These include Tipping Point, Cape Farewell and Arts Catalyst. More information about these projects can be found throughout this website.

Over the next three years, the ambition of the RSA Arts & Ecology programme is to become an international hub and a portal to increase the level of information and exchange. The project will act as a catalyst in seeking to involve a far greater number of artists, while simultaneously supporting, profiling and helping develop the visibility of artists' work, sharing the outcomes and experience with others.

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