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David Buckland: The Art of Climate Change

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David Buckland is an artist with an international reputation. In 2000 he created and now directs the Cape Farewell project, which brings artists, scientists and educators together to collectively address and raise awareness about climate change. This highly successful artistic intervention has spurred worldwide activity and underlines the power of artistic engagement to stimulate and vision the necessary cultural shift to build a sustainable and exciting society.

In The Art of Climate Change, David explores what happens when artists collaborate with scientists and educators in response to global warming. Cape Farewells highly successful artistic intervention has spurred worldwide activity and underlines the power of artistic engagement to stimulate and envision the necessary cultural shift to build a sustainable society.

Resources:
Twitter: @capefarewell
Facebook Group: Cape Farewell
Cape Farewell: www.capefarewell.com
David Buckland: www.bucklandart.com/
Shift Festival: http://www.capefarewell.com/art/exhibitions/shift-festival.html
KT Tunstall, Cape Farewell artist: www.kttunstall.com
Jarvis Cocker, Cape Farewell artist: www.jarviscocker.net
Lemn Sissay, Cape Farewell artist: www.lemnsissay.com

Background:
In October 2009 delegates from across Canada and beyond joined Artscape in Toronto for our third Creative Places + Spaces: The Collaborative City conference. In a packed two-day program inspirational keynote speakers and ground breaking projects made the case for the power of collaboration to solve complex multi dimensional challenges and to fuel innovation. www.creativeplacesandspaces.ca

Over the next few months "The Campaign of Ideas: Video Knowledge Exchange" series will bring you a regular diet of conference highlights focusing on the major themes of the conference and some of the tools for collaboration that were presented.

Respond to Our Current Poll: Visit the Creative Places + Spaces website at www.creativeplacesandspaces.ca and tell us what you think is the most practical and relevant conference learning on the theme of Collaboration Fuels Innovation. The poll is located on the lower right-hand side of the website.

Keep Informed About Creative Places + Spaces:
You can follow us on Twitter @CPandS, use #CPandS″ in your tweets and join in the conversation on Facebook, Flickr and YouTube. The Creative Places + Spaces website will be updated often, so be sure to check back for updates or subscribe to our RSS Feed or Email Updates. www.creativeplacesandspaces.ca

Creative Places + Spaces was presented by Artscape in collaboration with MaRS Discovery District, Martin Prosperity Institute and the City of Toronto: Economic Development, Culture & Tourism.
www.torontoartscape.on.ca
www.marsdd.com
www.martinprosperity.org/
www.toronto.ca/culture/

Think. Create. Collaborate.

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  • More con than artist.

    Like nature, art has nothing to do with conservation.

    If THEY had a motto, it would be MORE....

    More IDIOT, than CON....

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