
Save the planet and your floor with recycled, durable floor mats. Machine woven from recycled polypropylene to create a lightweight finish, the benefit of woven […]
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This February issue sees us ‘frock up’ in the name of eco-fashion and design. Our stunning front cover photograph by the renowned Wayne Quilliam captures […]
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Bare hands unravel cloth, fabric borne from the earth after resting underground with clay, leaves, and ochre. – Mia Brennan, Fashion Designer Mia Brennan, […]
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Indigenous Fashion Unearthed Project participants Chantell Waho-Moo, featured on eARTh emag’s February cover (in a photo by Wayne Quilliam), and photographer Jason McNally share a […]
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The Noosa Biosphere Art Prize was established to recognise the diversity of green art produced in its region and the role art can play in […]
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eARTh emag was intrigued about what it was like to be a volunteer for the Wang Wen-Chih Woodford Folk Festival sculpture project. Interdisciplinary artist Corrie […]
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Splitting her time between India and Australia, ‘Kaftan Queen’, Tania Smith, beautifies the world in kind and creative ways. A model of Polynesian, Caucasian and […]
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Sophie Munns is enamoured by seeds. Her arts practice is a series of encounters in bio-cultural diversity that has taken her on a journey across […]
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I’m sitting in the chai tent at the inaugural Boomerang Festival held last October in Byron Bay, Australia. I am dressed for comfort wearing a […]
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