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inquilines – art and cultivation

inquilines – art and cultivation

Sue Palmer – artist, maker, project manager

  • ABOUT
  • Moving image + sound works
  • COMMON SALT – a show and tell by Sheila Ghelani and Sue Palmer
    • Thinking about Common Salt
    • Common Salt (A Lament) – a cinepoem by Lucy Cash
    • On Salt and Tax – FEAST journal
  • ATMOSPHERIC FORCES
  • ART CLUB FROME
    • Making time and space: Art Club
  • An art project about Hadspen Garden: ‘Flowers, where is the garden’
    • Watch and Read: ‘Flowers, where is the garden’
    • An incomplete history of Hadspen Garden
    • Writing on making
  • WCMT Travel Fellowship 2016: Parks, people, participation
  • PARKS and urban green space
    • PARKS + ART : a collection
    • PARKS + ART : beyond the UK
    • PARKS – Links to research articles
    • PARKS – Links to organisations
    • Park blog
  • LINKS
    • Art + Nature
    • Nature + environment
    • Cultivation + Art + Design
    • Links to collaborators
  • POSTS
    • Art
    • Observations and enquiry
    • Gardens
    • Plants
    • Bees Insects Flowers

Author: inquiline

Contemporary artist making live performance, sound, video and digital artworks, with people and places. Often nature is involved. Parks and other urban green spaces and networks are at the centre of my current research interests beside a long term general interest in the meeting points between the human and non-human.

Making: a postcard from which everything else comes

I recently took part in a Somerset Art Works project, Prospectus. Prospectus is a pilot project to create an alternative … More

art. experiment, Prospectus, Somerset Art Works

Art Club Frome

Art Club Frome

‘After Industry’ – art about humans and nature on show in Detroit, USA.

“As the Trump administration continues to shift public attention away from climate science, the Wasserman Projects gallery space in Detroit is … More

after industry, art, Detroit, humans and nature, image

Metal at Edge Hill Station

Originally posted on These Days:
This interview is part of a study exploring community use of railway buildings. The final report…

artist, Arts, culture, Edge Hill Station, Metal, station, trains

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