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In Steps of Sundew

Crabs, clams and artist eyes

Crabs, clams and artist eyes

Posted on December 9, 2021December 14, 2021 by James Steventon

Stuart Moore describes his artistic problem solving to support our recent exhibition programme by way of toads, crabs and cyber clam eyes.

Posted in News Tagged 2020, 2021, Ikran Abdille, In Steps of Sundew, Stuart Moore, The Arches, Triple Harvest - The Archives

Fermynwoods Podcast 14 – Rebecca Lee

Posted on September 17, 2021November 11, 2022 by James Steventon

Musician and artist Rebecca Lee returns with a new sound work and discussion in the last podcast of our 2021 season.

Posted in Artist Talks, Education, News Tagged 2021, Alternative Provision, In Steps of Sundew, Jessica Harby, Online Programme, Podcast, Rebecca Lee, The CE Academy

Bill Viola at East Carlton Countryside Park

Posted on September 16, 2021December 2, 2021 by James Steventon

Fermynwoods brings Bill Viola to East Carlton Countryside Park with an arcade presentation of his innovative video game The Night Journey.

Posted in News Tagged 2021, Bill Viola, East Carlton Countryside Park, In Steps of Sundew, Where To Stand In The Wind, Yasmin Canvin
David Blyth - Forest Law

David Blyth – Forest Law

Posted on September 1, 2021April 25, 2022 by James Steventon

Forest Law is a new body of work by David Blyth to accompany our exhibition at Rockingham Castle, available to view online or in augmented reality.

Posted in News Tagged 2021, David Blyth, In Steps of Sundew, Online Programme, Rockingham Castle, The Howse Shal Be Preserved
Jess MacNeil – Opera House Steps

Jess MacNeil – Opera House Steps

Posted on July 30, 2021October 4, 2021 by James Steventon

Jess MacNeil’s “timeless observation of inhuman phenomenon” and a reflection of the eerie absence of crowds during recent lockdowns.

Posted in News Tagged 2021, East Carlton Countryside Park, In Steps of Sundew, Jess MacNeil, Online Programme, Where To Stand In The Wind, Yasmin Canvin
Where to Stand in the Wind at East Carlton Countryside Park

Where to Stand in the Wind at East Carlton Countryside Park

Posted on July 30, 2021October 4, 2021 by James Steventon

An exhibition curated by Yasmin Canvin at East Carlton Countryside Park of art made when working with and not against the elements.

Posted in News Tagged 2021, Bill Viola, East Carlton Countryside Park, In Steps of Sundew, Inger Lise Hansen, Jess MacNeil, Marion Coutts, Regan Gentry, Simon Faithfull, SUPERFLEX, Where To Stand In The Wind, Yasmin Canvin
The Howse Shal Be Preserved at Rockingham Castle

The Howse Shal Be Preserved at Rockingham Castle

Posted on July 10, 2021October 1, 2021 by James Steventon

An exhibition at Rockingham Castle responding to the history of one of the few homes in England that have been continuously occupied for nearly 1,000 years.

Posted in News Tagged 2021, David Blyth, In Steps of Sundew, Justin Carter, Onya McCausland, Rockingham Castle, Sarah Gillett, The Howse Shal Be Preserved
Production Still from Going Nowhere 1.5 by Simon Faithfull

Fermynwoods Podcast 13 – Simon Faithfull

Posted on July 10, 2021November 11, 2022 by James Steventon

Artist Simon Faithfull in discussion with curator Yasmin Canvin about his influences, his film Going Nowhere 1.5, and the dark humour of Sisyphus

Posted in Artist Talks, News Tagged 2021, In Steps of Sundew, Jessica Harby, Online Programme, Podcast, Simon Faithfull, Yasmin Canvin

Sarah Gillett – The flimsy copy

Posted on July 10, 2021April 25, 2022 by James Steventon

Sarah Gillett’s The flimsy copy spans layers of myth and history. Two online works and a physical installation combine into a cohesive, epic narrative.

Posted in News Tagged 2021, In Steps of Sundew, Online Programme, Rockingham Castle, Sarah Gillett, The Howse Shal Be Preserved

Not only; but also

Posted on July 9, 2021April 25, 2022 by James Steventon

Sarah Gillett’s Not only; but also is an online work that takes us inside the body of a woman lying in the gardens of Rockingham Castle at night

Posted in News Tagged 2021, Dave Farnham, In Steps of Sundew, Online Programme, Rockingham Castle, Sam Mattacott, Sarah Gillett, The Howse Shal Be Preserved

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