KSCA is a collective that supports artists and others who are experimenting with adaptive cultural change. It aims to support creative work that reaches beyond the familiar contexts of art to investigate new ways of acting in the world. Read more..
A video about KSCA’s 3rd Land Studio camp in Hartley, NSW at the farm of Erika Watson and Hayden Druce in Hartley, NSW. A romp stomping good time where we reimagined fencing as a an artform among many other wonderful things!
Kim Williams describes the quirky evolution of the interactive waterway model that featured in the Waterland exhibition.
A story of a transformative participatory event at Land Studio 2022, by Lucas Ihlein
The Waterland exhibition at Wayout Artspace, created by many hands, was about the art, science and magic of water in our landscapes.
Cementa 22 featured the wonderful work of Georgie Pollard and Leanne Thompson, allowing us to revisit all the elements of the Capertee Hydrology Project.
Louise Duff, catchment coordinator for Midcoast Council in NSW, was an enthusiastic participant in Land Studio 2. Here she reflects on the experience.
Land Studio 2, staged in November 2021, was a total thrill made possible by beautiful collection of happy, hardworking, creative campers.
It’s 56 pages long, raw and wriggling, and it has a free pull-out poster. We have finally published the newspaper that tells the story of ‘An artist, a farmer and a scientist walk into a bar’, and we’d love to share it with you.