What if? – Arts and Homing by Dalziel+Scullion: retrospective online exhibition

Matthew Dalziel (Artist), Louise Scullion (Artist)

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Abstract

What If?, and looking forward. Over the last few months we have been encouraged to look to the past, at what has and hasn’t worked – for North Light Arts this is an essential process to developing arts that connect people, arts that are a catalyst towards a more creative and aware culture, one that actively tackles environmental sustainability.

Looking back to learn how to move forward was fundamental to the 2018 John Muir Residents, the eminent Scottish artists Dalziel+Scullion. Were so privileged to work with Dalziel+Scullion and that they chose to use the opportunity to develop a very uniquely personal response to the brief, engaging people in an examination of our fundamental relationship with nature. This project continues to connect people to nature and to elicit such a heart-felt response.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherNorth Light Arts
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jan 2020

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  • Blog post. HOMING and ENVIRONMENTAL ART an essay by Ruth Bretherick

    Bretherick, R. (Blog post author), Dalziel, M. (Blog post author) & Scullion, L. (Blog post author), 21 May 2018, Dunbar : North Light Arts.

    Research output: Other contribution

  • Blog post. Homing in on Home

    McArthur, E. (Blog post author), Dalziel, M. (Blog post author) & Scullion, L. (Blog post author), 3 Aug 2018, Dunbar : North Light Arts.

    Research output: Other contribution

  • Homing

    Dalziel, M. (Artist) & Scullion, L. (Artist), 2018, University of Dundee.

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