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BRAM THOMAS ARNOLD


Bram’s practice takes many different forms; performance, installation, academia, writing and broadcasting all come together to question how we as individuals exist within and amongst different contexts. He is currently an Associate Lecturer at Dartington Arts and Falmouth University and Creative Fellow at the University of Exeter’s Environment & Sustainability Institute.

We’ve worked with Bram on a number of projects over the years; commissioning him for Plymouth Art Weekender back in 2017 and again for Goonhilly Village Green 2019 when he created Cardinal Points, a radio broadcast combining fragments of other artist’s projects with outlandish suggestions and strange endeavours that could be found along the four Cardinal Points, running out from the centre of the Village Green. Later that year he showed work in Unbounded, an exhibition we curated at the Eden Project, where he exhibited Transect for Trelowarren. The installation drew together ideas about re/wilding, land ownership and the non-human and was developed with researchers at Exeter University’s Environment and Sustainability Institute in Penryn.


Fieldwork plays a significant role in the development of Bram’s work; whether this be as research, experimentation, performance or installation.


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Images: Transect for Trelowarren, Unbounded, 2019, photo Steve Tanner / Cardinal Points; A Goonhilly Green Show, Goonhilly Village Green, 2019, photo Artur Tixiliski / The Park Bench Reader, Plymouth Art Weekender, 2017, photo Rod Gonzalez

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