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A selection of publications from ecoPULSE.art supported projects. Inclusive postage costs for each publication are relevant only within Australia. If you’re outside Australia please email for a shipping quote and alternative payment method.

COMING SOON – CHAPBOOK: Good-for-nothing Dirt & Subterranean serenade, 2024

Available 1 May 2024

This micro publication is part of an ecoartspace Soils Dialogue initiative. Find out more.

Signed, limited edition (50). 8pp chapbook, 135gsm recycled uncoated paper, greyscale, stapled. $10 incl. postage.

CHAPBOOK: Permissive path, 2024

This was published to launch at the first national survey show of the Australian Walking Artists network in Sydney in early 2024. Find out more about Australian Walking Artists.

Permissive path

Signed, limited edition (100) chapbook by Kim V. Goldsmith. 20pp, A5, 135gsm recycled paper, of walking inspired writings, photographs and soundscapes (accessed via QR codes in the book). This was published to launch at the first national survey show of the Australian Walking Artists network in Sydney in early 2024.

A$15.00

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BOOK: MOSSES AND MARSHES, 2021

Find out more about MOSSES AND MARSHES, the book. Only a small number of copies remain from the original Australian print run of 200.

Northern hemisphere customers: Andrew Howe is selling Mosses and Marshes through his online shop. Southern hemisphere customers are welcome to purchase from Kim, but if you’re outside Australia please email for a shipping quote and alternative payment method.

MOSSES AND MARSHES

Signed, limited edition publication By Andrew Howe and Kim V. Goldsmith ISBN: 0645294608, 9780645294606 A5 landscape, 112 full-colour pages on 130gsm uncoated paper, with 300gsm soft-touch laminated finish paperback cover featuring photographs of the Mosses and Marshes with a graphic overlay designed by Wayilwan Elder, Uncle Sooty Welsh. Mosses and Marshes documents a collaborative social ecology project led by environmental artists Andrew Howe (UK) and Kim V. Goldsmith (Australia) in two Ramsar-listed wetlands in the UK and Australia, over a three year period from 2019-2022. It introduces and expands on themes that manifested in a series of artworks and online presentations under the title of Mosses and Marshes, as well as bringing together different voices from within the project team and wetland communities. The artists have raised questions and invited debate about the future of the wetland landscapes and ecologies through a series of provocations in their writings and essays from exhibition curators, scientists, land managers, and cultural specialists.

A$35.00

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ZINE: Corvus, 2020

Find out more about CORVUS, the zine, and the Eye of the Corvus project.

CORVUS

NOW DISCOUNTED: CORVUS is a limited edition (30), artist-signed, 24-page A4 full-colour zine printed on recycled paper, documenting Kim V. Goldsmith’s Eye of the Corvus: Messenger of Truth project (2018-2021) and the landscapes of regional NSW during drought, and rural Iceland. Limited copies remain. You’ll receive a bonus copy of the Western Plains Cultural Centre exhibition catalogue from the exhibition, ‘Eye of the Corvus: Messenger of Truth’ from 2019/20.

A$15.00

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20-30% (depending on the product) of Redbubble sales support ecoPULSE projects. Products include the following items: face masks (triple-layered, cotton, adjustable), caps, t-shirts, bags, desk mats, and more.

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