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Feel Field: Artist Residency at the Climate Portal

https://www.cultureatcop.com/events/feel-field-artist-residency-at-the-climate-portal-2021

Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping! Choir

 https://www.cultureatcop.com/events/earth-riot-reverend-billy-the-stop-shopping-choir-2021

View from the Moon - Willie Sutherland & George Wyllie, RIG Arts, Greenock

https://www.cultureatcop.com/events/view-from-the-moon-willie-sutherland-george-wyllie-2021

Pollution Drift

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https://climateacceptancestudios.com/pollution-drift Pollution Drift Pollution Pods' journey to COP26 This October, Pollution Pods by the artist Michael Pinsky will travel to the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) to bring home the health impact of air pollution and the climate crisis. Air pollution kills an estimated 7 million people globally each year. The pods will allow visitors to experience some of the worst quality air on the planet, and understand why action on air pollution is urgently needed.  The five pods will start in London, then disperse and drift north. Lone pods will touch down in Birmingham, Sheffield, Lancaster and Newcastle. They will reunite as a family in Glasgow on the eve of COP26, with a call for world leaders to make air pollution an explicit priority in climate action and sustainable development activities. The Pollution Pods are a series of geodesic domes whose air quality, smell and temperature accurately recreate the pollution of five different locat

No New Worlds - Still/Moving on Govan Graving Docks

https://fadmagazine.com/2021/10/29/no-new-worlds-massive-artwork-set-to-transform-govan-graving-docks-for-cop26/

The Encampment of Eternal Hope

  https://www.cultureatcop.com/events/the-encampment-of-eternal-hope-2021 The Encampment of Eternal Hope The Encampment of Eternal Hope is an expanding and evolving artwork that operates as a field laboratory or live site for cross disciplinary collaboration. Bringing Garden Edinburgh will present The Encampment of Eternal Hope, an artwork by artists, Walker & Bromwich. This immersive, sculptural environment will be a hub for events that will amplify Indigenous voices, encourage critical thinking and facilitate exchange with local communities, artists and activists about the climate emergency. Set in Glasgow’s vast former fish market, it will provide an open space to consider how we can live sustainably with Earth’s living systems. The building will be filled with playful, inflatable oversized flowers that merge with weapons of war to create objects that advocate peace. They invite us to contemplate how connecting with nature might avert the climate catastrophe. The Encampment will

Ellie Harrison: Early Warning Signs at the Mitchell Library

 https://climatefringe.org/events/ellie-harrison-early-warning-signs/

The sculpture created from 1765 Antarctic air

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-58787284