the stories of (re)grounding
These digital stories capture the background and context to the artworks in the (Re)Grounding digital exhibition (closing on 28 March). In the words of the curator Lucy Nychai… you will discover…
Bare toes plunged into wet deep moss in the woods
A full bowl of coal replacing sweets on the dinner table
The oasis changing to a stoney landscape
Hands pulling out treasures from the grey past
The sound of sand
How nature regenerates what is polluted, how people are reflected in numbers, how trees can travel, how tomatoes and onions add resilience.
As the steppe disappears
as the steppe comes back
How digital bridges and rivers interact with people; and how bacteria grow.
As the future promises to be special...
We invite you to dig deep, explore, journey and reflect... Click on the image or title below to open the digital stories. The exhibition can be viewed here.
extraction
invasion
Alexandra clod, home wanted
gardening
alexandra clod, An old olive tree story
future
welcome to the earth
Find out more about (Re)Grounding here.