Rocky Climates

Rocky Climates is an experimental practice-based research network, facilitated by Sarah Casey, Jen Southern and Rebecca Birch that brings together artists and researchers who are concerned with the mobilities and instabilities (temporal, spatial, cultural, environmental) of landscapes in uncertain times.

The network was initiated in summer of 2021 in a series of Zoom meetings; ‘Conversations with rocks’, hosted by participating artists and researchers from rocky environments. The meetings tested a form of remote fieldwork, where we used Zoom as a portal to connect sensorially and materially to the different locations, creating space for experimenting together, thinking and making with the environments and with each other.

Currently participating are: Ellie Barratt, Gudrun Filipska, Anthony Hall, Fritha Jenkins, Simone Kenyon, Paula Kolar, Signe Liden, Matterlurgy (Helena Hunter and Mark Peter Wright), Sarah Simblet, Dominic Smith, Rob Smith, Emma Stibbon, Nina Wakeford and Joanna Taylor,

We are currently working towards funding further network activity, and welcome new participants. The network and new funding applications are structured to enable salaried researchers to work alongside precariously employed or self-employed artists on equal and fair terms.

Initial activity has been supported by LICA (Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts) at Lancaster University

Rocky Climates

Rocky Climates is a research network established by Jen Southern (Lancaster University), Sarah Casey (Lancaster University) and Rebecca Birch (University of Oslo).

Rocky Climates

Rocky Climates is a research network established by Jen Southern (Lancaster University), Sarah Casey (Lancaster University) and Rebecca Birch (University of Oslo).

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