Tag: feminism
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Human isolation and forest communities: How artist Clare Hewitt collaborates with a Birmingham based forest
24 March 2026Interviewed by: Elizabeth Ransom In her long-term project Everything in the forest is the forest, British photographer Clare Hewitt cultivates an intimate relationship with a single woodland, collaborating with twelve oak trees and establishing a working studio within the forest itself. Based in the West Midlands, the project reflects on human isolation, the…
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Anne Eder invites audiences into a world where folklore, mythology, and fiction intertwine with the raw materiality of the natural environment
26 January 2026Interviewed by: Elizabeth Ransom Artist Anne Eder constructs large scale creatures from moss, bones, and catkins found in nature. These monsters are recorded using alternative photographic processes such as anthotypes and salted silver prints. Anne weave’s fantasy and folklore into her installations. Through the creation of her mythical landscapes and fictional beasts, audiences…
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Visual Storytelling in Cyan and Thread: Collaborating with Sapara Women of the Ecuadorian Amazon
14 July 2025Interviewed by: Elizabeth Ransom The Sapara people of the Ecuadorian Amazon have struggled from the illegal extraction of fossil fuels in their territory. Today there are less that 600 people remaining. In collaboration with Sapara Women, artist Tatiana Lopez shares powerful stories of ancestral knowledge by visualising themes of gender, dreams, and environmental…
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Brooklyn based artist Galina Kurlat creates vivid lumen prints using hair, blood, and saliva
28 May 2025Interviewed by: Elizabeth Ransom Lumen prints are made by exposing silver gelatin paper to light for extended periods of time. This unique photographic process does not require a camera or a darkroom, but instead relies on light from the sun. Galina Kurlat, known for her use of lumen printing, creates painterly like images…
