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Celebrate Dr Sue Porter

It is special when people gather together to celebrate the life of someone they love and respect. I was glad Continue reading →

Dying Well Event

An informative, thought-provoking, collaborative and fun event with a well planned mix of activities and speakers whose provocations sparked lively discussions. Continue reading →

The Anglesey Box

Having decided on what we wanted the contents to be. I spent two days at UWE digitally printing three maps Continue reading →

Set up of PhD Exhibition

  There was more than one occasion in the last few weeks when I questioned the efficacy of the decision Continue reading →

Every Day for a Year

Re-reading the notes from the first curatorial conversation Carol and I had, I stated: “I want to make an exhibition Continue reading →

Objects of Loss

The first exhibition at the Back lane West residency – Tying the Threads was an opportunity to test the project Continue reading →

Deidre Flynn Talk

Narrative Inquiry Centre, GSOE, University of Bristol, Graduate Seminar Series: Deidre Flynn presented her doctoral thesis: “Experiences of Sudden Student Death: A Narrative Continue reading →

Death and

The staging of Death and the Ploughman was fantastic in Arnos Vale Cemetery unfortunately the acting didn’t measure up, except Continue reading →

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