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Let's Pump Up The Paint Party People: Positivity Art Workshop with Sarah Trotter
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Let's Pump Up The Paint Party People: Positivity Art Workshop with Sarah Trotter
Welcome to Sarah Trotter's positivity workshop as part of LTTS Climate Positivity Week.
Get creative and inspired with an amazing art works
Painting the beauty and vulnerability of blackness and nature: LTTS Interviews Artist Elilou
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Painting the beauty and vulnerability of blackness and nature: LTTS Interviews Artist Elilou
This week LTTS interviews artist Elilou on her powerful artworks inspired by the beauty and vulnerability of blackness and nature.
Empowering Communities Through Art and Ecology: LTTS Interviews Artist Ahndiya Kiburi
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Empowering Communities Through Art and Ecology: LTTS Interviews Artist Ahndiya Kiburi
We interviewed Ahndiya Kiburi, a powerful artist who is inspired by the beauty of nature to create hope and justice with communities.
Ode to the mooncup - a poem for sustainable periods
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Ode to the mooncup - a poem for sustainable periods
In this poem after Sharon Olds, Chloe Yates uses skilful metaphor and imagery to celebrate an eco-friendly period product: the mooncup.
Connecting to the vulnerability of nature: LTTS interviews Aleksandra Staniorowska-BuÅa
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Connecting to the vulnerability of nature: LTTS interviews Aleksandra Staniorowska-BuÅa
LTTS showcases the paintings of Aleksandra, depicting the power of the natural world, its vulnerability, its movement, and its beauty.
Blue Remembered Freedom - a short story
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Blue Remembered Freedom - a short story
In this short piece, a sea of beautiful bluebells on a warm April day holds an unexpected surprise - and a message about the things we love.
The river of life - a short story
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The river of life - a short story
Charlotte Goodger tells a story through the River Wye, the flowing water that has remained a constant over the years for a whole community.
Unconsciously sustainable: How lower-income consumers can fight fast fashion
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Unconsciously sustainable: How lower-income consumers can fight fast fashion
NoƩmi Martini points out that wardrobe sustainability wasn't originally a climate trend, but an economic necessity for many families
Germination: LTTS Interviews Creatives Alice & Laura
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Germination: LTTS Interviews Creatives Alice & Laura
LTTS interviews creatives Alice Boyd and Laura Grace Simpkins on their creative practice and work 'Germination' featured in our exhibition.
Discovering Life at the margins: LTTS Interviews Artist Victoria Lucy Williams
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Discovering Life at the margins: LTTS Interviews Artist Victoria Lucy Williams
Making visible the non-human and inanimate world, Victoria brings light to the margins, revealing we are all deeply intertwined with nature
the woodland area surrounding a town - a poem
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the woodland area surrounding a town - a poem
In this intriguing poem, Amelie Maurice-Jones explores rich imagery of trees and bones, capturing a shared fragility of humanity and nature.
The Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill: What it is, why you should care, and what you can do.
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The Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill: What it is, why you should care, and what you can do.
The Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill (CEE Bill), if passed, will be the most important piece of climate legislation in the UK since...
LTTS Interviews Hanne Aarthun on her Sustainable Fashion Exhibition
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LTTS Interviews Hanne Aarthun on her Sustainable Fashion Exhibition
Discover how we can change the fashion industry to be more sustainable and ethical in Hanne Aarthun's exhibition, 'Pulling Threads Together'
Birdsong in Lockdown: It is our silent spring, not theirs
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Birdsong in Lockdown: It is our silent spring, not theirs
Is birdsong louder? Helena Aeberli reflects on a final walk before lockdown, and the hope brought by birdsong in a world struck silent.
Intersecting Poetry And Ecology: LTTS Interviews Curator And Poet Simona Nastac
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Intersecting Poetry And Ecology: LTTS Interviews Curator And Poet Simona Nastac
LTTS interviews Simona Nastac, London-based poet, curator and critic, committed to socio-critical art and context responsive practices.
Ecocosmetics workshop: Make Your own with artist Anna Staniorowska
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Ecocosmetics workshop: Make Your own with artist Anna Staniorowska
Challenging the unsustainable beauty industry, artist Anna Staniorowska leads us through a workshop to make your own ecocosmetics.
On rewilding our gardens - and why we can do better
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On rewilding our gardens - and why we can do better
Daisy Everingham astutely breaks down the benefits of much sought-after 'rewilding' efforts, but warn us that not all is as it seems.
Environmental Sculptures Connecting The Human and Animal World: LTTS interviews Jim Carter
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Environmental Sculptures Connecting The Human and Animal World: LTTS interviews Jim Carter
Louder Than The Storm interviews Jim Carter, an environmental sculptor, who explores the deep connections between the human and animal world
Generation U - a poem for nature's eternal soldier
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Generation U - a poem for nature's eternal soldier
In this unique poem, writer Kyra Pollitt imagines a post-apocalyptic vision in which the humble Nettle rises alone from the Earth.
Thoughts From The Soil: A Spoken Word Piece
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Thoughts From The Soil: A Spoken Word Piece
This spoken piece challenges our current destructive relationship to the environment and our bodies, showing instead how to create healing.
