Over the course of this project we have been looking at the hidden burns and water courses that flow around and beneath Dundee and Aberdeen. So many artistic / scientific / cultural responses to the natural world posit “nature” as a grand, iconic, unspoilt wilderness. Our mission was to undermine this idea, and to show […]
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Making Space for Water
By admin on December 17, 2013 in How have the arts represented and misrepresented Natural Scotland?, INS Project work
Successful Applications announced
By admin on June 22, 2013 in How have the arts represented and misrepresented Natural Scotland?, Imagining Natural Scotland
Now that all the applicants have been notified, we are delighted to be able to announce the successful applications to the Imagining Natural Scotland project fund. The quality of entries to the INS project fund was extremely high, and with over 100 entries to assess, deciding which projects to […]
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