Members of the Eco Art network have invested considerable time and effort in preparing this definition. Members of the network are peer-reviewed - ie the list is by invitation and seconding amongst members. All are artists with extensive track records, many have academic positions and some have written definitive texts on the subject. The term ecoart is used by them to describe the genre of contemporary art in which they located their work. The term is also the name of courses in art schools. Cfremantle (talk) 20:35, 14 December 2009 (UTC)
- Great, so we get off on the wrong foot with a conflict of interests and then we end up with this orphaned mess. There is already an article on Environmental art. It isn't great but it is better than this. I am redirecting the article there. If anybody thinks any of the old content is worth saving then they can merge it across. --DanielRigal (talk) 16:57, 19 March 2011 (UTC)
- In an effort to distinguish Environmental art from Ecological art, I have created a redirect from Eco-art to Ecological art, rather than to Environmental art. This improves accuracy and usage of the term. Netherzone (talk) 13:59, 24 August 2015 (UTC)