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NSU Research Circle, Southern Jutland, Denmark 29/7 – 5/8

Thrilled to be invited back, as one of 135 participants, to NSU Summer Session taking place in Løgumkloster, Denmark from July 29 to August 5 2024.  I will be presenting work and leading a workshop ‘Set in Stone’.

The Study Circles meet twice a year and explore diverse topics within the arts and humanities, natural and social sciences and provide a cross-disciplinary forum for debating topics and contributing to the initiation of new research.
During one week in the summer all of the circles hold their symposia at a shared location, this time Logumkloster, which offers additional possibilities for cross-fertilisation, to share and be in dialogue with participants research.

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notes on another kind of suspension, by Lizzie Lloyd

An essay by Lizzie Lloyd – artist, writer and researcher –  following months of meeting and talking together as I made work that emerged from a small rectangle of earth in the Garw Valley, South Wales.

Huge thanks.. for all that listening and digging with me.

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Testimonies – visual diaries

Received the 3rd visual diary from the printers this week. I started these in 2021 to keep a visual record of my ACE funded project, and to record the processes and events – but they’ve become so much more than that.

1 Oct ’21 – Apr ’22 PDF

2 May – Oct ’22 PDF

3 Nov ’22 – March ’23 PDF

 

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get down and dirty

13th Oct:  ‘Get down and dirty’ – a workshop I led at The Garage, for researchers and academics to experience thinking with the body and what that might mean. Organized with Professor Louise Steel & Associate Professor Lesel Dawson, to brainstorm ways we could all collaborate on a future funded project.

Thanks to Jude Allen of https://soilvoices.org, one of the participants of the workshop, for making this video .


Made with Clipchamp

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THRILLS & SPILLS Develop Your Creative Practice, funding award

Applicant Project Name:What it is to be there
Please log on to the Arts Council portal to review your decision letter.

Like all of us, I get so many rejection letters and e-mails.. so to receive this funding was so thrilling.  To get awarded, to have my ideas for the next 8 months rubber-stamped & to have a ring-fenced piece of time to just let go.. and see what happens.  VERY SPECIAL

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