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RED EARTH is an international environmental arts group creating site-specific installations and performances in response to the landscape: |
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Experiments in ritualised space, physical speculations on elemental processes identifying connections between art, science and nature through research, process, experimentation, exploration, and public participation. Interdisciplinary collaborations between artists and other specialists in their field: geologists, architects, farmers, archaeologists, historians, ecologists, astronomers, land managers, animals and communities. |
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RED EARTH has presented work in Britain, Japan, Java, Mongolia RED EARTH is co-directed by artists Caitlin Easterby and Simon Pascoe who conceptualise, devise and produce all RED EARTH events in collaboration with independent artists and other professionals. They also lecture in Environmental Art as part of Sussex Universitys Continuing Education programme. Project fields include
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