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SUMMARY:AALERT receives support from the Landscape and Arts Network
DESCRIPTION:AALERT receives support from the Landscape and Arts Network \n“We are delighted to announce that AALERT has been awarded a grant of £2\,500 by The Landscape and Arts Network (LAN) to further develop its membership and facilitate its aims to foster dialogue between all those interested in the role of artists and creative practices in shaping landscape and environmental research and debates. The grant to AALERT will go to employ Nerea Ferrando Jorge as part-time Digital Communications Assistant to communicate with new and existing members\, collect information about their interests and work\, and create an interactive space on our webpages to host it. \n \nLAN was founded in 1993 by renowned environmental artist Francis Carr. Its founding aims were to bring together artists\, landscape architects\, architects\, educationalists\, and ecologists to pool expertise in tackling environmental change.  Through a programme of seminars\, visits\, conferences\, and meetings it helped to broaden the context in which we understand art and landscape and inspired practitioners of all kinds to break professional boundaries. \nMany thanks to current trustees Tam Giles\, Tom La Dell and Simon Gibbs for using the final funding to support the AALERT network. \nE. Saratsi \n5 October 2021
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/aalert/event/1401/
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SUMMARY:Agri/Culture 2.0
DESCRIPTION:Featuring: Paul Chaney\, Bram Thomas Arnold\, Urbanomic\, Kathrin Bohm (MyVillages)\, William Arnold\, James Fergusson\, Andrew Ormerod.    \nKestle Barton is excited to announce the launch of a new phase at the Rural Centre for Contemporary Arts on the Lizard in Cornwall. Agri/Culture 2.0 will\, in the summer of 2021\, present to the public a report Kestle Barton commissioned in 2020 to examine ways of reintegrating the 56 hectares of farmland at Kestle Barton into an experimental site for artists\, agroecologists\, academics\, farmers\, writers and the local community to work to together on new forms of experimental and creative land management.   \nThe original report was coordinated by Kestle Barton’s associate artist Paul Chaney in collaboration with a team of Cornish and International artists\, agroecologists\, foresters and chefs including Kathrin Bohm (MyVillages)\, Dom Bailey (CAST café)\, Dr. Bram Thomas Arnold\, James Fergusson\, William Arnold\, Mollie Goldstrom and artist duo Food Sketz. For the launch event members of the team will be present to introduce the possibilities of Agri/Culture 2.0 in collaboration with audience members and participants from the local community.   \nThe day will include a tour of the orchards\, a talk by the authors of the report\, an interactive exhibition in the studio at Kestle Barton and an evening in the field around the camp fire at Chaney’s Encampment Supreme including an iteration of Bram Thomas Arnold’s performance Bibliotherapy for the Anthropocene and an off grid disco by Urbanomic’s editor in chief Robin Mackay publisher of the journal Collapse and internationally renowned contemporary philosophy.   \nThe studio will be open from 11 am with a public talk at 1pm followed by the tours of the farmland and evening events from 7pm until late. People are encouraged to bring a picnic\, light refreshments will be available throughout the day from Kestle Barton’s in house café.   \nwww.paulchaney.com  \nwww.bramthomasarnold.com  \nwww.urbanomic.com  \nwww.williamarnold.net\nwww.myvillages.org  \nwww.jamesfergusson.co.uk  
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/aalert/event/agri-culture-2-0/
LOCATION:Rural Centre for Contemporary Arts\, Cornwall's Lizard Peninsula\, TR12 6HU\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:AALERT 4DM Creative Conversations - Scoping Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This AALERT 4DM scoping workshop will explore case studies of arts-based research related to landscapes and the environment and consider barriers and opportunities for further integrating these approaches into decision making. \nFollowing a brief review of current project outputs\, the event will provide opportunities for discussion and constructive dialogues between diverse disciplinary perspectives and professional practices. It will bring artists (practitioners and researchers) into conversation with other academics and stakeholders (including economists\, natural and social scientists\, land managers and policymakers) to critically reflect on emerging interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary examples involving arts research from the UK and abroad. \nThe three sessions will explore the various roles (conceptual\, practical\, communicative) that arts\, and artist-researchers\, can play in a holistic landscape decision-making framework. The scoping workshop will provide a space for reflections to help set the agenda for the AALERT 4DM regional case studies workshops held later in the year. \nFormat and structure\nThe event will run from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm with a one-hour break between the sessions. \nSession 1 – Artistic Approaches and Landscape Decisions: (1 hour 45 mins) 10.00 am start\n• Introduction to the event and housekeeping (5mins)\n• What has gone before and lessons learned (15mins)\n• Three talks from invited speakers to reflect on experiences and explore the potential of engaging with arts-based research and their contribution to decision making (45mins)\n• Break (10mins)\n• Discussion and questions from the audience (30mins) \nSession 2 – Keynotes: (1 hour 45 mins)\n• Introduction (5 mins)\n• 2 Keynotes + discussion (90 mins)\nThis session is framed around case examples of how arts-based research is used in decision making/community development.\n• Conclusion (10mins) \nSession 3 – Film discussion and critical reflection (1 hour 30 mins) 5:00 pm closure\n• Introduction to the Film by Ewan Allinson (5 min)\n• Show Re-peopling Film (30 mins)\n• Discussion in breakout groups based on the film’s narrative about arts’ role in community empowerment. (20 mins)\n• Feedback from breakout groups (15 mins)\n• General discussion – moving the agenda forward (15 mins)\n• Summing up and conclusions (5 mins)
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/aalert/event/aalert-4dm-scoping-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Green Tease: Beautiful Disruption
DESCRIPTION:Black and white image of a tree\, intersected by two red lines. Text reads: Beautiful Disruption: Radically reimagining approaches to contested landscapes. 25th February\, 7pm\, online\, free. \nSign up on Eventbrite to attend.\nThis 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. \nThe 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. \nWe 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. \nThis 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. \n\n\nAbout Green Tease \nThis 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. 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/aalert/event/beautiful-disruption/
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SUMMARY:Team meeting
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URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/aalert/event/team-meeting/
LOCATION:Chancelor’s building Room 3L45\, University of Reading\, reading\, United Kingdom (UK)\, rg6
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SUMMARY:Seminar
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URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/aalert/event/seminar/
LOCATION:Chancelor’s building Room 3L45\, University of Reading\, reading\, United Kingdom (UK)\, rg6
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