This Green Tease event is framed around the idea of contested landscapes – be they urban or rural – and landscape decision making. Human Geographers, Eirini Saratsi and Tim Acott from the AALERT network will introduce us to Landscape Decision Making. Artists Jo Hodges and Kerry Morrison will use participatory methods and break-out groups to explore the use of imagination, creative disruption and activism as methodologies to widen debate and action around landscape change and environmental issues.

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The session will also explore why and how artists and academics might work together to widen the debate and influence decision making using engagement across disciplines and collaboration as a means to share ways of knowing and modes of action that challenge current landscape decision making processes and policy.

We want to remove barriers to participation in these events and are happy to make adjustments to prevent people being excluded. If you have any accessibility requirements to allow you to participate in this event, please state these when signing up or get in touch with lewis.coenen-rowe@creativecarbonscotland.com if you would like to provide more information or ask any questions.

This event will be held via Zoom. Please sign up on Eventbrite and you will receive an email on the day of the event with a link to join the online call. If you have any problems, please get in touch with lewis.coenen-rowe@creativecarbonscotland.com.


About Green Tease

This event is taking place as part of the Green Tease events series and network, a project organised by Creative Carbon Scotland, bringing together people from arts and environmental backgrounds to discuss, share expertise, and collaborate. Green Tease forms part of our culture/SHIFT programme. 

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