About the artist
‘Caroline Ross sources art materials from a world that ended a thousand years ago’ – Dark Mountain 11.
Wild Pigment Project interview with Tilke Elkins December 2019.
‘Bend down and touch the earth‘ with Nick Hunt for our pigment ‘Spoils’ for Ground Bright March 2022.
‘Infra Dig‘ for Ground Bright March 2021.
In books
How I Escaped my Certain Fate – Stewart Lee,
Notes From an Apocalypse -Mark O’Connell,
The Way Home – Mark Boyle,
After Ithaca – Charlotte DuCann,
Hagitude – Sharon Blackie
Writing by the artist
My book Found and Ground comes out with Search Press in June 2023
Uncivil Savant – my Substack, new writing every Monday morning.
‘Keepers of the Spring‘ Dark Mountain 22, October 2022.
‘Walk Out into the Rocks‘ Dark Mountain online April 2018 about the commissioned cover art for DM13.
‘Questions for the Woods‘ in Dark Mountain online June 2019, on becoming human.
Plants and Colour Featured Artist article, 2020.
Video and audio
In Conversation with Iain McGilchrist, February 2023
Talking at GalGael with Dougald Hine, Alastair MacIntosh and Dougie Strang, February 2023
Borrowed Time, a video recording of an online conversation with Dom Bury and Charlotte DuCann, April 2021
‘Black Light, Dark Mother‘ A collaboration between Mat Osmond and Caroline Ross for Art.Earth’s 2021 creative summit on ecological grief and death cultures, ‘Borrowed Time: on death, dying and change’. That summit can be found here – https://borrowed-time.info – and an earlier edit of Black Light by Mat Osmond can be found here –https://dark-mountain.net/black-light…
Dark Mountain 22 launch with Caroline reading an excerpt from ‘Keepers of the Spring’ from 11m40s
I am a member of Pigments revealed International and spoke at their introductory launch on Zoom in 2020
Featuring artwork
Borrowed Time published by Art.Earth, featuring a photograph of Grave Goods and a still from the Black Light, Dark Mother drawing.
Fire Season – to follow
Earth Island Journal – to follow
Fear Naut – to follow
Making a living Making a Life – to follow