Forty-Five Years of Landworks in Forty-Five Minutes (or so)
Marlene Creates is not a studio artist who makes things – she has worked outside for over 45 years. For half that time, the focus of her work has been one particular place – the six acre patch of old-growth boreal forest where she lives on the island of Newfoundland/Ktaqmkuk.
Her hybrid processes include memory map drawing, photography, video, poetry, installation, scientific and vernacular knowledge, and site-specific multidisciplinary guided walks. Her work has been an exploration of the reciprocal relationships between human experience, memory, language and the land, and the impact they have on each other.
In this talk, Marlene will present some of the projects that led to her recent and ongoing work with the boreal forest that surrounds her, followed by a conversation with
Professor Liz Wells
, Professor Emeritus in Photographic Culture and active researcher in the Land Water Research Group.
This talk is hosted by the
Land Water Research Group
in the School of Art, Design and Architecture and presented by
The Bridge
. All welcome.
Date: Monday 12 May
Time: 14:00–15:30
Venue: The Levinsky Room, Roland Levinsky Building
Ticket information: Free, .
Time: 14:00–15:30
Venue: The Levinsky Room, Roland Levinsky Building
Ticket information: Free, .