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Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report – Summary for Policymakers, Amy Balkin, 2008 (still)
On Tuesday, 16 October, David Buckland and Chris Wainwright will discuss the Cape Farewell project; Climate is... ›
Join us for What is ADRIFT on 5 Oct 6.30pm at Rich Mix ›
Don't miss Carbon 12, an exciting mix of art commissions encompassing biodiversity, atmospherics and oceanography —... ›
Cape Farewell joins the Lates at the Science Museum. Join us on Wednesday 26 September, from 6.45-10pm, for a night of... ›
Solo exhibition by Anne Bevan ›
David Buckland speaks on 20 September about climate and culture at the University of East Anglia. ›
Shetland/Orkney sculptor John Cumming and Shetland furniture maker Cecil Tait collaborate on Ditty Boxes ›
See Cape Farewell's Climate Poet in residence Tom Chivers on 24 & 25 August at The Walbrook Building, London EC4. ›
Exhibition by Shona Illingworth at Taigh Chearsabhagh, North Uist, showing throughout August 2012. Part of Cape... ›
Bird Yarns comes to Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, 26-27 September 2012. Followed by a showing at the Luminate Festival ›
A project by Glasgow artist Stephen Hurrel, in collaboration with Barra fishermen ›
Footage from the sea makes it onto a 360 degree screen as part of the Cultural Olympia from 26 July to 9 September. ›
City poet Tom Chivers carries out a personal interrogation of climate through poetry. ›
Please add to the work 'A People's Archive of Sinking and Melting' by Amy Balkin. ›
Celebrity chef Oliver Rowe cooks local produce in a pop-up café on Tobermory Beach this summer ›
Jonathan Dove presents his new church opera at the Salisbury International Arts Festival. ›
Tim Sutton’s Unplugged, Winning the Clay has been shortlisted for an RPS Award ›
Rody Gorman presents Na Fir Chlis (Aurora Borealis): Port nan Ròn, ›
David Buckland's feature article 'Climate is Culture' has been published in the March issue of Nature Climate Change. ›
Russian novelist Marina Moskvina has just published her book on the 2010 Arctic Expedition with Cape Farewell.... ›
An exhibition of 20 emerging artists and designers who have participated in Cape Farewell's SHORTCOURSE / UK; a 3-day... ›
Our exquisite exhibition U-n-f-o-l-d is back in the UK and opens on 8 March at John Moores University ›
On 15 March, together with TckTckTck and the UK Youth Climate Coalition, Cape Farewell invites you to a ‘Reality of... ›
HEVVA! HEVVA! presents artwork by students of University College Falmouth who have participated in Cape Farewell's... ›
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Working the Map Beautiful artists' book by John Cumming: Working the Map – islanders and a changing environment Shetla... ›
A four-year programme of research and making across Scotland’s western and northern isles ›
Creative action in response to our city's air pollution crisis - a weekend of events at Somerset House this January ›
Cape Farewell's David Buckland spoke at Brown Universities Polar Opposites symposium ›