Fermynwoods Focus – Ama Dogbe & David John Scarborough
Ama Dogbe and David John Scarborough’s Underlands imagines possible futures even as loss and grief present us with changes we are yet to fully respond to.
Ama Dogbe and David John Scarborough’s Underlands imagines possible futures even as loss and grief present us with changes we are yet to fully respond to.
A new playlist by Astrid Björklund responding to Fermynwoods Podcast Episode 16 with Maya Livio.
An exhibition of digitally based work which takes its name from the fear of wooden objects, forests, or wooded areas.
Following her Silencer performance in Corby woods, Maja Zećo asks two very important questions: “Who is listening?” and “Who is performing?”
A new playlist by Astrid Björklund responding to Fermynwoods Podcast Episode 15 with Samm Anga.
Danny Treacy and Johannes Zits discuss how their tree based works coalesce and converge – meeting at a uniting theme of joy.
Hanna Tuulikki explores her Finnish heritage, family stories, folklore, and song, to reflect on how ideals of ecology, identity, and nationhood are constructed and entwined.
Maya Livio’s sonic essay containing a chorus of human and non-human voices, drawing attention to biases within avian conservation datasets.
A hybrid workshop creating generative art whilst aiming to find the place where art and nature, human and machine overlap.
Samm Anga takes a solitary journey into his own psyche and heritage, ruminating on his own fear of nature: water.