COP16 Biodiversity Conference

Alrededor del Árbol for COP16 Biodiversity Conference, Cali, Colombia, 2024 Earthrise Studio invited Más Arte Más Acción (MAMA) to join them at Project Everyone’s Nature House during the COP16 biodiversity conference in Cali, Colombia. In response, MAMA produced a special version of the circular table installation and soundscape, incorporating contributions from Centro Siembra and the Atrato Guardians. Presented in October 2024 in partnership with Global Witness, the installation highlighted the stories of the Atrato Guardians—14 Indigenous and Afro-Colombian representatives dedicated to defending the rights of the Rio Atrato in Chocó.

20th Edinburgh Art Festival 2024

Around a Tree for the 20th Edinburgh Art Festival, Scotland For the 20th edition of the Edinburgh Art Festival (EAF), Around a Tree brought together ecology, botany, and the arts at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) from 9th to 25th August 2024. At the heart of the project was a stunning 6-meter diameter circular table—crafted from the timber of a diseased Lebanese Cedar and built around a young Portuguese oak—that served as a hub for activities, accompanied by the evolving soundscape.

XX International Botanical Congress, Madrid

Around a Tree for the XX International Botanical Congress in Madrid 2024 Invited by Dr. Lucia Lohmann in collaboration with the International Association for Plant Taxonomy (IAPT), Around a Tree contributed to the XX International Botanical Congress (IBC) in Madrid, July 2024, to explore the critical role of botanical research in addressing ecological and climate challenges. The focuss was on conducting video interviews with scientists from diverse career stages, geographic origins and ethnic backgrounds, creating an Oral History of Botany that documented career trajectories, assessed changes in the field and highlighted the impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss.

ATBC Kigali, Rwanda

Around a Tree for the 60th Annual meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation, Kigali, Rwanda 2024 Dr. Lucia Lohmann, President of the ATBC and member of the Around a Tree team, invited MAMA to participate in the 2024 ATBC meeting in Kigali, Rwanda, to document the vital work of delegates through video interviews. These interviews focused on the impact of climate change on plants, conservation efforts related to their work around the globe and the significance of the ATBC as an international network for tropical biology and conservation.

Irish Plant Science Annual Meeting

Around a Tree for the Irish Plant Science Annual Meeting in Cork 2024 At the 2024 IPSAM meeting, leading international botanist Professor James Richardson of University College Cork played a pivotal role in kick-starting this stage of Around a Tree. Held on June 17-18, the project featured interviews with scientists that explored humanity’s relationship with plants in the face of rapid biodiversity loss. Uniquely, some questions were posed from the perspective of plants, encouraging deeper reflection on ecological interconnections.

Around a Tree: Overview

IG-around-the-tree-INTRO-copy-1-700x412.jpg
Around a Tree: Connecting People and Plants Through Art and Science Originally presented by Más Arte Más Acción for Documenta15 in Kassel, Germany, in 2022, Around a Tree brings together art and science to explore humanity’s connection with trees and plants amidst the climate and biodiversity crises. In 2023, evolutionary biologist Professor James Richardson approached MAMA to see how to creatively address the impact of climate change on plants, during the XX International Botanical Congress (IBC) in Madrid.

Provoke to think

The book that won’t be written Más Arte Más Acción (MAMA) has been reflecting on its past and future. We intended to write a book about it, but instead came up with a card game using some of the words, phrases and questions harvested from our many conversations. It seemed like a good way to open up our reflections to others, to move away from an introspective process towards sharing in a more open space.

Possible Dialogues

POSSIBLE-DIALOGUES-COP-26--700x525.jpeg
The Possible Dialogues Journey Diálogos Posibles/Possible Dialogues is an initiative to connect social and environmental leaders, activists, artists and academics who have common interests relating to climate change and justice, but have not had the opportunity to interact. It was sparked at the end of 2019 by a conversation between Hector Fabio Yucuna Perea, Youth Coordinator of the Organisation of Indigenous Peoples of the Colombian Amazon (OPIAC) and members of Más Arte Más Acción.

Atrato [Collaborations] Micronuclei Analysis

unnamed-700x875.jpg
Atrato [Collaborations] Micronuclei Analysis About Atrato Collaborations Atrato Collaborations was a project that for 4 years (2018 – 2020) enabled the exchange between cultural managers and artists from Colombia and Switzerland. In Colombia, artists and managers from Quibdó participated whose practice relates to the Atrato River as a subject of rights. Swiss and German artists and managers participated who were interested in collaboration between practices and contexts that are far apart, but can meet -improbably- to generate connections, inspire each other and lead to common actions.

Unpostponable : Narratives on Biodiversity

Screen-Shot-2020-11-04-at-4.34.11-PM-700x394.png
Unpostponable: Narratives on Biodiversity Unpostponable involves a series of artistic residencies and exchanges between organisations and collectives from the Gulf of Tribugá and organisations and collectives from other contexts that can contribute to the autonomous and sustainable future of the communities in this region. It is an initiative of Más Arte Más Acción as part of its commitment to the different spaces of dialogue and articulation that have taken place within the framework of the Alianza Nuquí, a community and inter-institutional alliance that contributes to the collective wellbeing of the territory in order to confront the threat of the Port of Tribugá.