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Severn Worlding


  • SVA 4 John Street Stroud, England, GL5 2HA United Kingdom (map)

Carolyn Black, Film Still 'Bev 'D', Lydney Harbour' 2021

Carolyn Black, Film Still

'Bev 'D', Lydney Harbour' 2021


Opening night Friday 1st 6-8pm

Open Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays 10-3pm

The River Severn is a unique ecological and cultural locus which draws on verdant mythologies, post-industrial undercurrents and the quietness of decommissioning nuclear imaginaries. The ‘worlding’ of the Severn (after Donna Haraway) attends to experiences, fragments, encounters, and places in an active engagement with the materiality and contexts of these interactions. It features artists Carolyn Black, Patricia Brien, Tara Downs, Su Fahy, Mair Hughes, and poet JLM Morton (with Joff Elphick & Oohagh Davies)

“The works in this exhibition articulate a sense of reciprocus in becoming with the flux of the River Severn and its environs.
It is a fluid and continuing speculation on the lifeworlds, materiality, rhythm, ritual and myth-making with the creative potential of attending to the multiple temporalities of place.”

- Patricia Brien, curator of Severn Worlding

Artists:
Carolyn Black
Patricia Brien (curator)
Tara Downs
Su Fahy
Mair Hughes
JLM Morton (with Joff Elphick & Oonagh Davies)


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