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Land2 Event

Land 2 and PLaCE Drawing Symposium, Plymouth College of Art. I am excited about the ideas that have been generated Continue reading →

Lecture Plymouth

A really inspiring lecture Ms Forbes and the Grey Man by Jonanne ‘Bob’ Whalley and Lee Miller. I find  the Continue reading →

Between the tides

Field trip to Brean Down in the wind and the weather and then lyrical presentations. Louisa and I had a Continue reading →

Lives of Objects

Lives of Objects Conference, Wolfson College, Oxford. Life becomes more and more extraordinary. The places I find myself by the Continue reading →

Malady and mortality

Conference at University College Falmouth. My paper ‘Embodied absence and evoking the ancestors’ was well received and I got invited Continue reading →

Invisible Scotland

The structure of one day in at Duncan of Jordanstone listening to inspiring presentations and then two days of field Continue reading →

Small Literary Festival

A great event organised by All Day Breakfast. I wrote my contribution travelling back from Frauenau on the train journey Continue reading →

Grad School Doctoral Showcase

My first Skype presentation and it went really well. The technology worked and Paul Spencer advanced the powerpoint under my Continue reading →

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