Sara D – voice
Mark Cooley – guitars, video
Herb White – organ, moog
Kifah Foutah – drums
Bushmeat – text, synth, efx
His Brother’s Stone (from The Way of Torn Flesh by Bushmeat Sound System) from flawed art on Vimeo.
Sara D – voice
Mark Cooley – guitars, video
Herb White – organ, moog
Kifah Foutah – drums
Bushmeat – text, synth, efx
His Brother’s Stone (from The Way of Torn Flesh by Bushmeat Sound System) from flawed art on Vimeo.
A project developed for The International Forest Art Centre, Darmstadt, Germany and presented at The International Forest Art Symposium, and the 9th Forest Art Path exhibition, 2018, by SporaStudios. Exhibition Curated by Sue Spaid and International Forest Art Centre Director Ute Ritschel.
Continue reading “Migrant Sanctuary Garden: The International Forest Art Center, Darmstadt, Germany”
SporaStudios and GreenStudio featured in:
Field to Palette: Dialogues on Soil and Art in the Anthropocene.
edited by Alexandra Toland, Jay Stratton Noller, Gerd Wessolek.
CRC Press. Nov. 2018.
Link to Google Books
Link to Excerpt featuring SporaStudios. Chapter 4, “Artisanal Soil“. By Sue Spaid.
Link to Excerpt featuring GreenStudio. Chapter 4, “Artisanal Soil“. By Sue Spaid.
Book: becoming-Botanical: a post-modern liber herbalis
Article: Kudzu: The Plant that (never) Ate the South”
EDITED BY Josh Armstrong and Alexandra Lakind
PUBLISHED BY Objet-a Creative Studio; Glasgow, Scotland
PRINTED BY Mixam, United Kingdom
It’s awesome to be included in this new fascinating book published by Objet-a Creative Studio in Glasgow, Scotland. The book features 46 entries from over 50 international artists, researchers and practitioners spanning 6 continents–beautifully fusing academia, scientific and ecological research, art, and creative practice.
Continue reading “becoming-Botanical: a post-modern liber herbalis”
The Ten Mile Yard Sale from flawed art on Vimeo.
A film by Mark Cooley & Derek Ellis
Update June 2018: The Rare Forest Project has lost its proposed site and is currently exploring alternatives in Central Maine.
Project Links
https://rareforestproject.wordpress.com/
SOIL CITY
Dust To Dust: For Ozymandias
Commissioned by St. Louis Science Center. for “Grow“, a new pavilion and permanent agriculture exhibition at SLSC.
Design: Mark Cooley
Fabricated with local salvaged cedar by Scott Wunder @ Wunderwoods, St. Louis.
SoA Green Studio website
2010 – Present
Located on the grounds of the George Mason University’s Art and Design Campus, SoA Green Studio offers students a living studio in which to creatively explore the interdependence of biological and cultural systems. The Green Studio exists, as any working art studio does, in constant flux and develops organically through the relationship artists form with the developing ecology of the site.
Wanted. a video installation by beth hall & mark cooley
Visit us @ www.SubHerbanRoots.com
SubHerban Roots, is a community-based family art project & business established in 2013 that offers homegrown homemade herbal remedies and home-scale permaculture design services to the Northern Virginia and Washington DC communities. SubHerban Roots is an art project, but it is not an ironic business-as-art performance. Rather, our work is a sincere art-of-everyday-life pro-formance. Through this pro-formance, we hope to provide for our family and help others take agency in regard to their personal health and the health of the land on which we all depend.
SubHerban Roots is a family collective project by
Beth Hall, Mark and Celia Cooley