May the earth lie light upon thee, Bryony Gillard
A short artist’s moving image screening that explores ideas of presence, attention, and care within landscapes shaped by loss.
A short artist’s moving image screening by South West based artist Bryony Gillard as part of National Grief Awareness Week followed by an informal discussion with the artist.
Filmed in Ford Park Cemetery in Plymouth, May the earth lie light upon thee explores ideas of presence, attention, and care within landscapes shaped by loss. Following the cemetery’s dedicated team of groundskeepers, the footage reveals the labour involved in tending to the dead and the many entangled lives that share the cemetery grounds. The soundtrack, with contributions from Shirley Pegna and Tina Hitchens was recorded on site in the cemetery chapel. Rooted in deep listening and collaborative sound-making, the work invites a more-than-human perspective on time and memory. This work was created during a residency with Rame Projects for their programme ‘I hadn’t finished talking to you you yet’.