Does creativity play a role in more sustainable environmentalism and societies? Luke Reidy

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Galway: Galway-Maylo Institute of Technology, 2018Description: 30 pages illustrations; 30 cmContent type:
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Subject(s): Dissertation note: BA (Hons) in Fine Art Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology 2018 Summary: This project explores whether art is a viable pathway towards a more sustainable society, it considers a diverse range of creative people who are lving sustainably and how their creative practice is shaping the landscape of rural Ireland. It includes an examination of the work of Richard Smithson. who is known for his land art. Cloughjordan, an eco village in Ireland,
List(s) this item appears in: THESES: Bachelor Of Arts In Contemporary Art
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BA (Hons) in Fine Art Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology 2018

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This project explores whether art is a viable pathway towards a more sustainable society, it considers a diverse range of creative people who are lving sustainably and how their creative practice is shaping the landscape of rural Ireland. It includes an examination of the work of Richard Smithson. who is known for his land art. Cloughjordan, an eco village in Ireland,

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