Events: Wild Perspectives
Join me for Wild Perspectives at the Sainsbury Centre for a museum late of film, performance, music and practice curated by Dr Sarah Wade inspiring us to think-feel beyond human perspectives and respond-responsibility to ecological crisis.
Press: Slow Ways and London National Park City
Thank you to Ingrina Shah and Heiba Lamara for authoring recent articles about my work.
Programme: Transformative Futures at Camden Art Centre, Sat 26th Nov, Sat 10th Dec, 2pm-4pm.
I have been invited to co-lead Camden Art Centre's Transformative Futures programme, a series of artist-led workshops for young people aged 15-25 designed as drop-ins but set up to form a “collective”, culminating in a public-facing offering in the summer of 2023.
Event: The Journal of Art & Ecology launch @ Goldsmiths University, Weds 7th Dec 2022, 5.30pm-7.30pm.
Event: The Journal of Art & Ecology launch @ Goldsmiths University, 5.30pm-7.30pm. Free
Event: EARTHSHAPES #7 Re-Storying - Thu 29 Sept
For our penultimate EARTHSHAPES journey through the seasons we gather around the fire in the urban woodlands of Phytology to brew up new stories for changing times. As we reach the Autumn Equinox, half light, half dark themes of both harvest and decay emerge - what do we want to carry with us and what needs renewing?
Event: Earth Quest at The Barbican
I am very excited to be participating in this imaginative event commemorating the close of the Barbican's Our Time On Earth exhibition! Visitors are invited to an eco-inspired journey across the Barbican centre to explore the role of creativity in climate action.
Exhibition and events : Reimagining Joya
How is the concept of the 'artist residency' shifting in response to these "current times"? The Reimagining Joya exhibition is a collection of tangible reflections from the Joya Art & Ecology Residency in Spain and how ideas sparked through intense meetings with unfamiliar places can radically shift our perspectives and manifest or remerge in new sites and times.
Installation: Dia(log)ues with Dead Wood @ Stanmore Country Park
What can dead wood teach us about “waste”? How does it challenge what we think of as “dead” and “alive”? What could it teach us about living in relationship with each other?