The Word magazine cover feature
Posted: 17 November 2008
Cape Farewell make this month's cover feature of The Word (Issue 70, December 2008) with "Jarvis in the Arctic - Ten musicians, one vanishing ice cap" by Michèle Noach.
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Arctic feature on Tweakerzine
Posted: 11 November 2008
Read Arctic Hannah Bird's feature on the recent Disko Bay expedition in this month's online magazine Tweakerzine ›
Exhibition by Michèle Noach at The Lost Gardens of Heligan
Posted: 28 October 2008
Michèle Noach invites you to The Glasshouse Men, an installation of lenticulars at The Lost Gardens of Heligan, 3–28 Nov - an exhibition that comes from our collaboration with the Eden Project ›
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Back below the 70th parallel
Posted: 07 October 2008
And so we return from our Arctic voyage - Western Greenland has worked its magic. 10 days of exploration, discussion and debate. Follow the Disko Bay expedition blogs ›
KT Tunstall in Science Weekly podcast
Posted: 23 September 2008
Recent Guardian Science Weekly podcast features KT Tunstall’s trip to the Arctic with Cape Farewell and why climate change is a new religion ›
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Disko Bay voyagers
Posted: 14 September 2008
Follow the 2008 Disko Bay Expedition, with voyagers including Jarvis Cocker, Sophie Calle, Ryuichi Sakamoto and Laurie Anderson ›
Youth Expedition recently returned
Posted: 10 September 2008
The 2008 Youth Expedition has just returned from Baffin Island, follow their journey in the Arctic blogs and webcasts ›
Martha Wainwright, Vanessa Carlton, KT Tunstall...
Posted: 20 August 2008
Musicians Martha Wainwright, Feist, KT Tunstall and Robyn Hitchcock join artists, scientists and writers on the 2008 Disko Bay Expedition ›
Ian McEwan writes climate change novel
Posted: 16 June 2008
Cape Farewell voyager Ian McEwan surprised audiences at the Hay Festival by reading from his next novel about climate change ›
Art & Climate Change in Japan
Posted: 06 May 2008
Art & Climate Change continued it's international tour in Tokyo this summer at the Miraikan. Timed to coincide with the G8 conference the exhibition was viewed by over 35,000 visitors ›
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