As spring turns into summer, I am watching a crows’ nest from my window, where two babies have just hatched and the parents are busy feeding and protecting them.
As spring turns into summer, I am watching a crows’ nest from my window, where two babies have just hatched and the parents are busy feeding and protecting them.
I’m not very good at letting go, but this last year has been all about letting go, and slowly I am getting better at it – or at least, thinking about it.
My chapter in “Mobility in Culture: Conceptual Frameworks and Approaches” proposes that mobile thinking is essential to navigating the uncertain times that we are living in.
The Big Idea recently published a thought-provoking article by Elise Sterback, “What if arts funding was honest?” In it, she discusses the often demoralising processRead More
On Wednesday I attended Irinia Danilova’s presentation “War in Ukraine & Art” as part of Franklin Furnace’s Loft space. irinia Danilova, who is Ukranian andRead More
June is shaping up to be a busy month: the first two weeks I will be in Denmark at the 10th Transit Festival, one ofRead More
My grandmother had a teatowel pinned to her kitchen wall with the slogan, the logo of Another Mother for Peace.
The fact that the last time I posted here was in August last year (almost seven months ago) tells you that I have been failingRead More