Vuotso

Living in the Landscape (LILA 2024) Methods Summer School at Vuotso, Lapland. Students from across the ASAD network worked on tasks in the landscape focusing on “green energy” across several sites including here at Vuotso, Lapland.

Vuotso Forest CC-BY EalaCreative

Working together for #UWS #EalaCreative Scotland in LILA 2024 Methods Summer School

LILA 2024 Vuotso Methods Summer School Lapland

“Northern Conditions” – Arctic Sustainable Arts and Design -ASAD

Timo Jokela exhibition, Feb 2010 - schools workshop the gallery - Lunnasting II
Image credit : Shetland Arts (CC-BY-ND-2.0) at Flickr
Timo Jokela exhibition, Feb 2010 – schools workshop the gallery – Lunnasting II

“Today, the Arctic is developing into an important hub of the twenty-first century; industrially, socially and politically. We believe that the economic potential of the region should be harnessed in a way that brings prosperity and guarantees the livelihood and social-cultural progress of Arctic inhabitants and communities.”

Jokela and Coutts (2018:99)

At our EALA Project sharing site we aim to connect and create materials and resources for a focus on ‘north’ art and design for sustainability and connections between Scotland and the Arctic. What is North – as Jokela and Coutts (2018) have detailed below – can and does include regions that are experienced ‘as north’, as well as northern parts of countries. We are especially keen to direct interested readers and creative content makers to the UArctic ASAD thematic network resources available for research and learning. Editors of the Relate North series Timo Jokela and Glen Coutts talk below of the importance of testing and developing new art and design methodologies via the UArctic ASAD network, and other key art education connections including InSEA (see the recently published RelateNorth #9 DOI: 10.24981/2022-RN#9).

“… we explore the notion of the North1 and the Arctic as a ‘laboratory’ of art and design education for sustainability. The chapter is organised in three sections, the first is a discussion of the idea of northern conditions as an environment for testing and developing new art and design methodologies. In particular, we are interested in how art might address the effects of rapid changes in the social, cultural and economic setting and post-colonial situation of the area.”

Jokela and Coutts (2018:99)

Source and Recommended reading : Timo Jokela and Glen Coutts (2018) The North and the Arctic: A Laboratory of Art and Design Education for Sustainability, (pp. 99-117) in Relate North. University of Lapland Press.

When we refer to the North we mean the northern part of the world on the northern hemisphere or northern parts of specifc countries, for example northern Canada, Scandinavian and Nordic countries and countries around the Circumpolar North and regions rather than simply the direction in which a compass normally points.

Timo Jokela @ Bonhoga
Image credit Shetland Arts (CC-BY-ND.2.0) at Flickr
Timo Jokela @ Bonhoga Gallery, Weisdale Mill, Shetland. 13 Feb – 7 March 2010.

Sharing platforms such as Flickr creative commons offer digital facilities for individuals and organisations to upload and share their images and content for wider re-use based on various ‘Creative Commons’ licence conditions. Examples can include images taken of places, events -such as this image above by Shetland Arts – or artefacts and can include images shared by both professional and amateur photographers, as well as researchers, archivists, policy champions and many others in many roles. You can read more about Flickr here.

Arctic Nature in Lapland, Finland
Arctic Nature in Lapland, Finland by Niara (CC-BY-2.0) at Flickr Utsjoki to Rovaniemi
There are bogs, forests, lakes, rivers, rocks, fells, fields, water in Finnish Lapland.
The photo was taken from the bus. Some of these photos are taken from the bus between Utsjoki and Rovaniemi.