The Canadian artist Diane Borsato has explored a number of different projects with bees and beekeepers, mushrooms and mychologists, and with plants. Much of Borsato’s practice is concerned with ‘learning’ through affective, bodily, and intimate gestures. She often works with specific groups of people – mycologists, astronomers, physicists, tea sommeliers, ikebana practitioners and beekeepers – in order to think about the mobility of thought, about ethical-political encounters, and the affective dimensions to embodied knowing
This series Permutations has developed from my interest in how artists respond to nature, the way na...
This series Permutations has developed from my interest in how artists respond to nature, the way na...
My work is inspired by global warming, while focusing on the relationship between humans, nature, an...
In this paper, I discussed 'making contact' as a way of connecting and transforming the perception o...
Pollinate/Illuminate is a written paper and exhibition investigating the counterpoint of human, bee ...
© 2019 Christina RenowdenHuman activities are having a profound detrimental impact on our planet’s b...
This series Permutations has developed from my interest in how artists respond to nature, the way na...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
Task:Incl. - Artist talk with Professor Heidi Pietarinen and Dr Melanie Sarantou Melanie (25 min)- L...
ART 592, art history seminar.2008 Spring.Includes bibliographical references (page 35)
Erin Manning’s concept of an art that ‘entertains the environment’, proposes a ‘minor’ practice that...
Abstract The field of bioaesthetics seeks to understand how modern humans may have first developed a...
In this experiential workshop, our art collective aimed to work with facilitating the relearning of ...
This joint article draws on artistic practices that showcase how relations to nature can articulate ...
My work is inspired by global warming, while focusing on the relationship between humans, nature, an...
This series Permutations has developed from my interest in how artists respond to nature, the way na...
This series Permutations has developed from my interest in how artists respond to nature, the way na...
My work is inspired by global warming, while focusing on the relationship between humans, nature, an...
In this paper, I discussed 'making contact' as a way of connecting and transforming the perception o...
Pollinate/Illuminate is a written paper and exhibition investigating the counterpoint of human, bee ...
© 2019 Christina RenowdenHuman activities are having a profound detrimental impact on our planet’s b...
This series Permutations has developed from my interest in how artists respond to nature, the way na...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
Task:Incl. - Artist talk with Professor Heidi Pietarinen and Dr Melanie Sarantou Melanie (25 min)- L...
ART 592, art history seminar.2008 Spring.Includes bibliographical references (page 35)
Erin Manning’s concept of an art that ‘entertains the environment’, proposes a ‘minor’ practice that...
Abstract The field of bioaesthetics seeks to understand how modern humans may have first developed a...
In this experiential workshop, our art collective aimed to work with facilitating the relearning of ...
This joint article draws on artistic practices that showcase how relations to nature can articulate ...
My work is inspired by global warming, while focusing on the relationship between humans, nature, an...
This series Permutations has developed from my interest in how artists respond to nature, the way na...
This series Permutations has developed from my interest in how artists respond to nature, the way na...
My work is inspired by global warming, while focusing on the relationship between humans, nature, an...