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Cathy Fitzgerald understands the urgent key role the arts have for humanising and localising sustainability. Combining experience in research biology & contemporary art practice (with an art practice Ph.D in Visual Culture) she has considerable knowledge of international art & sustainability policy and eco-social art practice. She has also been involved in policy development for new-to-Ireland continuous cover forestry and raising awareness on the developing international law against ecocide. She is an Irish-based New Zealander living with a small forest, Hollywood, in rural South East Ireland.
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Presentations
(18)Documents
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(9)Who Framed Global Development?
Joe Brewer
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8 years ago
Land Art Generator Glasgow - Test Unit Pecha Kucha
Chris Fremantle
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7 years ago
When a MOOC became a GROOC we all became co-creators
Alannah Fitzgerald
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8 years ago
The nature of health and well-being: how trees and woods keep us fit and feeling good!
Edward Wilson
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10 years ago
Slovenian Forestry M.Medved Spain 13 11 07
Aula Silvicultura Uvigo
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16 years ago
Tending the wild - lessons from the forest toward deep sustainability by Cathy Fitzgerald, TheGallery, Bournemouth Arts University
Cathy Fitzgerald - Independent artist | educator | researcher
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11 years ago
Building and Translating OER in English for the Brazilian Context
Alannah Fitzgerald
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11 years ago
Ecocirticism
Mehdi Hassanian esfahani
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15 years ago
Media Permaculture
Antonio Lopez
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16 years ago
Personal Information
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Ireland Ireland
Industry
Education
Website
www.cathyfitzgerald.ie
About
Cathy Fitzgerald understands the urgent key role the arts have for humanising and localising sustainability. Combining experience in research biology & contemporary art practice (with an art practice Ph.D in Visual Culture) she has considerable knowledge of international art & sustainability policy and eco-social art practice. She has also been involved in policy development for new-to-Ireland continuous cover forestry and raising awareness on the developing international law against ecocide. She is an Irish-based New Zealander living with a small forest, Hollywood, in rural South East Ireland.
Tags
cathy fitzgerald
art
ireland
forests
art and ecology
forestry
ecology
film
action research
guattari
sustainability
ecocinema
cinema
nature
artlinks
fitzgerald
cathy
media
social
arts
anthropocene
symbiocene
transversality
art practice research
theory
culture
environmental art
ecocide
experimental cinema
ecopoetics
earth
emotions
earth emotions
solastalgia
new story
thomas berry
eco-social art practice
ecological art
glenn albrecht
eugeo2019
galway
#climatedeclaresemergency #ireland #climate #art
epa research
#cig2018
conference of irish geographers
creative carbon scotland
climate change
moral reasoning
cultural policy
policy
sustainable development
eco-social-art practice
methodology
slow art
place-based art
contemporary art
art practice
method
ethics
hollywood
aesthetics
politics
deep sustainability
bournemouth
thegallery
jane wilbraham
ash
uk
forest
ucc
philosophy
cork
university college cork
aslec-anz
new zealand
visual arts
melbourne
ecocriticism
red stables
dublin
ecocentric
experiemental cinema
art & ecology
art research
artists
ecosophy
ecofilm
gradcam
poetry
2010
bristol
will beauty save the world
See more