News and Events
High Arctic Film Weekend
Category: Events Posted: 09 November 2011
An exciting programme of feature films, documentaries and rare archive material around the Arctic
Dew Line Concert
Category: News Posted: 08 November 2011
Cape Farewell North America makes its public debut on 10 Nov in Toronto - tickets on sale now
SHORTCOURSE / UK
Category: News Posted: 25 October 2011
A surrogate art school of sorts, hosting a series of unconventional, rural and urban expeditions, including a series of expeditions this October exploring London's infrastructure of water.
U-n-f-o-l-d Events
Category: Events Posted: 13 October 2011
Follow the exciting series of lectures and events around U-n-f-o-l-d live or via podcast.
Cape Farewell North America
Category: News Posted: 03 October 2011
Cape Farewell launches in North America
Ecocide Trial
Category: News Posted: 26 September 2011
Can ecocide be considered a crime against peace? Follow the UK Supreme Court's mock trial on 30 Sept.
U-n-f-o-l-d Exhibition
Category: Events Posted: 23 September 2011
Continuing it's tour in the US, our exquisite new exhibition U-n-f-o-l-d heads to New York, showing at Parsons The New School for Design until 15 Dec.
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David Buckland speaking at SXSW Eco
Category: News Posted: 06 September 2011
The South By Southwest Music and Media Conference (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, has extended it's programme to SXSW Eco, focusing on the environment, the economy, and civil society, 4-6 Oct 2011.
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Urban sustainability: ‘beyond architecture’
Category: News Posted: 01 September 2011
On Thursday, 22 October 2012, Siôn Parkinson will speak at the event Urban Sustainability: The issues "beyond architecture" about the SHORTCOURSE/UK programme, urban expeditions and Cape Farewell.
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High Arctic Exhibition
Category: Events Posted: 12 July 2011
Last chance to see: The digital exhibition High Arctic by UVA at the NMM until 8 Jan 2012.
BBC 4 Front Row
Category: News Posted: 11 July 2011
BBC 4 Front Row: Kirsty Lang reports on a major new extension for the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich and its' opening exhibition High Arctic by United Visual Artists.
In Conversation
Category: News Posted: 10 July 2011
Sunday 17 July, 12:45-1:45pm. David Buckland and poet/writer Nick Drake in conversation with BBC journalist Razia Iqbal on the opening of 'High Arctic' at the National Maritime Museum. Nick took part in the 2010 voyage has written the texts for the High Arctic exhibition.
Tales from the Arctic
Category: News Posted: 10 July 2011
Thurs 3 Nov 2011, 7-10pm. Tales from the Arctic: an evening of performance, poetry and storytelling by previous Cape Farewell voyagers at the National Maritime Museum, as part of the High Arctic exhibition.
Summer in the garden of Eden
Category: News Posted: 28 June 2011
Don't miss Unplugged and Bī-ŏt'ĭk at Eden this summer.
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Twitter Residency - Gorm
Category: News Posted: 24 June 2011
Our Twitter Residency continues with Gorm from Bullet Creative tweeting from Bī-ŏt'ĭk at the Eden Project.
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Cape Farewell: 10 years
Category: News Posted: 13 June 2011
Join us at the Dana Centre on Wednesday 6 July as we mark our 10th birthday, launch the Scottish Islands programme and have you explore our new home.
High Arctic Competition
Category: Events Posted: 16 May 2011
Calling all young creatives. Cape Farewell and the National Maritime Museum are running a nationwide competition for young people alongside the High Arctic exhibition. Competition closes 9 Dec.
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Our New Home
Category: News Posted: 24 April 2011
Cape Farewell has a new home at The Science Museum's Dana Centre.
On The Edge Of The Earth
Category: News Posted: 04 March 2011
New radio play by Mikhail Durnenkov inspired by his expedition with Cape Farewell in 2010, first broadcast on BBC World Service on 19 March, now available on iPlayer.
Twitter Residency - Natasha
Category: News Posted: 03 March 2011
Our Twitter Residency continues this month with Cape Farewell's Natasha Freedman tweeting from Toronto, Chicago, New York and Washington.
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