
Exhibitions
Borderlands
Borderlands investigates the human relationship to the land.
Saturday the 19th of April:
13:00 - Identity Written into the Border in Conversation with Helen Acklam and Emma Drabble
15:00 - Poetry Readings with Nick Moore, Will Hilless, Matilda Street
Borderlands investigates the human relationship to the land. Through sculpture, sound, moving image and photography we start to think about our connections to the landscapes and terrains around us. Taking inspiration from journeys across and the inhabitance of lands, the sediment in which we build upon, bodies and memories in time, water systems, cave systems, digital and mechanical systems, there's an acknowledgement of the space in which we take up and exist within. Borderlands rejects hierarchies between nature and humans and highlights the interwoven ecology which will exist before and beyond our singular life time.
Alongside the exhibition, the interdisciplinary play between writing and art is celebrated through the collective Borderlands library. From poetry to prose, engagement in research and streams of consciousness, to visual language; the library is a space to pause for a moment.
Alex Cadle @alex.cadle / Alexis Over-Papatzaneteas @papatz.studio / Emma Drabble @drabbleandco / Helen Acklam @h.a.pics / Hannah Hornby @hannahhornbyart / Issy Jones @issyjonesart / Liv Jackson @livjacksonart / Luka Cvetkovich @lukacvetkovich / Sam Bland @samblandmusic / Will Hilless
13:00 - Identity Written into the Border in Conversation with Helen Acklam and Emma Drabble
15:00 - Poetry Readings with Nick Moore, Will Hilless, Matilda Street
Borderlands investigates the human relationship to the land. Through sculpture, sound, moving image and photography we start to think about our connections to the landscapes and terrains around us. Taking inspiration from journeys across and the inhabitance of lands, the sediment in which we build upon, bodies and memories in time, water systems, cave systems, digital and mechanical systems, there's an acknowledgement of the space in which we take up and exist within. Borderlands rejects hierarchies between nature and humans and highlights the interwoven ecology which will exist before and beyond our singular life time.
Alongside the exhibition, the interdisciplinary play between writing and art is celebrated through the collective Borderlands library. From poetry to prose, engagement in research and streams of consciousness, to visual language; the library is a space to pause for a moment.
Alex Cadle @alex.cadle / Alexis Over-Papatzaneteas @papatz.studio / Emma Drabble @drabbleandco / Helen Acklam @h.a.pics / Hannah Hornby @hannahhornbyart / Issy Jones @issyjonesart / Liv Jackson @livjacksonart / Luka Cvetkovich @lukacvetkovich / Sam Bland @samblandmusic / Will Hilless
