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Month: March 2019

Posted by jcb990 on March 11, 2019 in #LitterCUBES, Uncategorized

Spring collection

As the spring tides roll in, I am making a call-out for thousands of plastic litter items with which I will make 12 sculptures #LitterCUBES this year.

Landscape poster with list of litter itemsIf you, your friends, beach cleaning groups, schools, business’s can help please get in touch.  I am asking people to collect seven “known offenders” to illustrate the volume, nature and energy contained in the plastic litter on our beaches.  collection listI am arranging for collection barrels to be placed in the locations I will be working in and I will send out bags and labels for posting smaller items like fishing line and cotton bud sticks. #LitterCUBES will be completed and shown at the following locations in 2019dates for blogThis project is being made possible with partial funding from individual donations, r.a.g and Schallion co-operative giving collectives, Tayside Biodiversity Partnership , Eyemouth Marine and with much in-kind support from Eyemouth, Ullapool, Dunbar Harbour Trusts and Eyemouth and Ullapool arts centres.

I am waiting for decisions on several applications, but the project still needs your continued support. Please donate using the DONATE button at the top of this page. 

Click here for more information about the #LitterCUBES project

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Angus, Borders, East Lothian,
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Posters available to advertise beach collections – leave a request in the comment box

 

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