Tuning our artistic talents to more sustainable practices is of course as vital as placing an ecological perspective on all other endeavours in our lives. One particular art initiative that materialised in residencies and workshops across three European countries over the last two years encouraged just that. And, in doing so, this forward-thinking project may well serve as a template for future programmes that aim to support young artists in their creation of greener art.
Working in harmony with the natural environment, utilising sustainable and renewable materials as well as recycling, is all ...
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