Recognising an Animate, Entangled World
using the universal language of creativity
~ 24th March 6pm GMT ~
2 Hours Live & Online Talk & Q&A
£8
‘I have just attended the talk with Elizabeth Gleave, and I wish to express my gratitude to her and the Land Art Agency, I was blown away, and deeply inspired.’
Hosted by Elizabeth Gleave
Join Land Art Agency & Collective Co-Founder Elizabeth Gleave in this live online session and discussion, exploring ideas, concepts and insights that offer us creative and inspired ways to interact with our inner and outer worlds. The insights situate your creative practice within our current climate and explore how your work can support the crafting of futures for us all to share.
You will gain practical knowledge on key environmental concepts, develop design skills to create a resonant world to invite audiences in to, open direct lines of communication with your most creative resources, build a wider community and network of creatives engaged in restoring the Earth through the Arts + much more
New worlds are harking to be realised, our imaginations are brimming with potential and creativity is our solution. This talk explores key Environmental concepts, concerns and creative solutions. Filled with inspiration to restore the Earth creatively.
Topics Include:
Radical Hope, Navigating Climate Tragedy, Parliaments of All Beings, Climate Law and Rights for Land & Sea, Accessing Creative Thought, Creating in times of Crises, the tools the Arts hold for our collective futures, Developing a Sustainable Creative Practice, Networking for local and international collaboration & community.
+ Introducing Multispecies ideas and perspectives.
We will also open for a group discussion and have questions and opportunities to discover more about each others creative work, explorations & practice after the session
Why is this talk important?
The sensitivities of the arts are now called upon to awaken & fortify our communication with the natural world, the seen and the unseen, the micro and the macro, to support our crafting of and emergence into a collaborative & creatively inspired future for our shared existence.
It is evident that humans cannot exist without all of the other species and beings that we are entangled with. As extinctions take place our entanglements begin to unravel. An innate awareness is now called upon to be remembered, looking at ourselves not as one entity but as a link between millions. What other forms of life and natural materials are we sharing our days with? How are they influencing us, how are we influencing them? Only-human stories do not have the necessary capacity to elevate our times and are alive with opportunity to be recrafted & retold.
Join Us
£8
March 24th 6pm
‘Multispecies scholars are asking how human lives, lifeways, and accountabilities are folded into myraids of entanglements.
What does "multispecies" do differently? First, it aims to decenter the human, striving to achieve some detachment from its precepts, assumptions, and conceits. The starting point of multispecies work is that the "human" is comprised of masses of nonhumans- internal swarms of bacteria, viruses, and fungi vastly outnumber our human cell by a ratio of about 9 to 1. We fundamentally misunderstand the human if we see it as a singular, unified agent; rather, what "we" are as a species is utterly entangled in copious folds of nonhumans, without which we would not exist.’
Camo: A Mind blowing and heart opening workshop … dense with practical and poetic inspiration.
Kathryn Sheridan: Full of inspiration and magic.
Marie Camara: FAB - Action based and straight forward- taking away my sense of overwhelm and focusing me better.
Julie Merryweather: Elizabeth was mesmerising. But the real and most ingenious gift is that the magical spells she weaves are so empowering. Her captivating golden grace sets modern captive parts free and equips them with tools they can step forward with as she includes us within her cloak of dignity.
Jessica Thorn : Thank you really thought provoking.
Esmee Turlej: I have adored this so much! thankyou so much for bringing so much INSPIRATION and knowledge to a restful and fulfilling Sunday morning <3
Angela Ford:Thank you, amazing info.
Zoe Nicholsoin: Thank you so much lots to think about and read for my own practice
Ania Rolinska: Thank you so much, soooo inspiring!
Ruth Bateman: Thank you so so much.
Barbara Reimer: Thank you both so much for this talk! It’s 3-5AM here in Saskatchewan but totally worth it!!
Luke Spencer: Thank you this was amazing, lovely to connect with you all.
Rachel Cadman: Thank you so much, definitely feeling inspired. x
Lerryn Korda:Thank you, really interesting chat. Feeling inspired.
Amanda Pattenden: Wonderfully inspiring and encouraging, thank you so much
Sophie Hughes:Thank you for a fascinating talk and excellent resources!
Jo Walter: I enjoyed all the ideas presented. I think what your talk achieved was to validate my practice and give me confidence to follow my ideas however odd they may be.