The Forest Is The Museum – Abigail Lane & Lala Meredith-Vula
The culmination of Abigail Lane and Lala Meredith-Vula’s residency at Fineshade Wood recontextualises lost property collected in the forest.
The culmination of Abigail Lane and Lala Meredith-Vula’s residency at Fineshade Wood recontextualises lost property collected in the forest.
Fermynwoods Contemporary Art has received a special commendation as part of the 2019 Nick Reeves Arts & Environment Award for our current programme, The Forest is the Museum.
A gala screening and Q&A of 4 new films that explore contemporary working lives, by Dryden Goodwin, Jenny Holt, Esther Johnson and Adam Lewis-Jacob.
It’s usually assumed in schools and society in general that loud, abrasive, disgusting sounds (and the people that make them) should be quieted. However…
A free walk and talk event exploring how rural environments can effect emotions and how walking can be seen as way to creatively explore different places.
Participants met for a day in the woods, experimenting with mixed media collage with artist Shirley Nette Williams.
Join us for a unique day of mindful creativity and yoga in the heart of Fineshade Wood led by visual artist and certified yoga instructor Kajal Nisha Patel.
Toggler may make the website illegible but I hope it reminds visitors that the experience of browsing the Internet is more than the four big websites we visit daily.
Our Rest Energy re-enactment involved James and a student connected by a resistance band and the student poised with a cream pie directed at James’ face.
I kind of daydream about having a World Wide Web that is dominated by artistic experiences instead of for corporate purposes.