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NSU, Research Circle, Denmark 29/8-4/9 2025

An amazing week of presentations and workshops that marked the end of a 3-year cycle.  I was fortunate to join Artistic Research, Circle 7,  in Helsinki in February, with a weekend of workshops and presentations.  (see previous news item).  It was full of rich and nourishing  conversations with members of the other Research Circles as well as an opportunity to present my latest work and research.

I took my stone – chosen or did it choose me – from the Garw Valley in Sth Wales to Logumkloster and left it there.  There was a stream, that ran in the grounds of the place we were all staying at, beckoned.  So my stone, full of secrets that I had told it and it told me, began its onward journey.  I wish you all the best stone. Onward journey

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NSU Research Circle, Southern Jutland, Denmark 29/7 – 5/8 2024

NSU Summer Session,  Løgumkloster, Denmark – 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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NSU Research Circle, Finland 22-25 Feb 2024

Three days with Circle 7 at NSU, Helsinki – talking and thinking about transformative and emancipatory processes in artistic research.  I was invited to share my personal experience of arts practice as an agent for change, and the different ways we find to process universal experiences.

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UNESCO-BRIDGES Launch: The E(e)arth

Honoured to talk at the launch of the new Unesco Hub at the University of Sth Wales, alongside a member of the Yogi from Columbia,  about what we can learn from the E(e)arth as indigenous people.

Thank you to Dr. Luci Attalia (Director, Unesco-Bridges UK) and Professor Louise Steel (Associate Director, Unesco-Bridges UK).

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