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Featured project
RED RIVER POETRY
Red River: Listening to a Polluted River was an 18-month research project led by John Wedgwood Clarke of the University of Exeter. It explores how creative writing can transform our relationship to a polluted, post-industrial river through listening to the human and non-human voices that have shaped, and continue to shape, its course.
On Saturday 3rd February 2024 a final celebration of the project took place at Kresen Kernow, with workshops throughout the day and a book launch at 3.30pm.
On Saturday 3rd February 2024 a final celebration of the project took place at Kresen Kernow, with workshops throughout the day and a book launch at 3.30pm.
Featured Artist
GEORGIA GENDALL
Images courtesy Georgia Gendall and Steve Tanner
Georgia’s practice takes many different forms, ranging from absurd performative actions and quasi-practical sculptural objects to snappy video works and curious ceramics. She is also the instigator of far reaching collaborations and independent projects.
We’ve had the pleasure of working with her on multiple projects including Penryn Arts Festival, Unbounded and From the Field. And are now delighted to be collaborating on a major new commission for Arts and Culture, at the University of Exeter.
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