Tuesday, June 28 at The Barrel House Ballroom, Totnes
An optional extra for those from afar arriving early, or for local people who are already here. An evening of readings curated by Mark Leahy and Camilla Nelson and featuring poets and writers who are attending the Symposium (many are also presenting). These include Carol Watts and Elizabeth-Jane Burnett, with others still TBC. There will also be a music set from a local sound artist/performer. No advance booking, just come!
Start time: 8pm (doors open 7.30)
Tickets: £2.50 at the door
Directions to the Barrel House
Wednesday, June 29 at Dartington Hall
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Exhibitions (both days) (venues as shown on map)
Grant Smith: SoundCamp: sound tent
Natalie Joelle: Gleaning Now
Simon Lee Dicker: Weather Station
Nessie Reid: The Milking Parlour
Films (both days, at Dartington Hall only)
The film programme will run in a continuous loop at advertised time during the day and evening.
Nancy Miller: stone
Laura Denning: Liquid Song
Colin Riley: Soundmarks and Enchantments
Marlene Creates: From the Ground Tier to a Sparrow Batch: A Newfoundland Treasury of Terms for Ice and Snow, Blast Hole Pond River, Winter 2012-2013 (26’)
Adam Laity, Debra Hyatt and others
Papers selected for online publication with no presentation at the event:
Ruth Wallen: An Ecological Ethos in Landscape Photography
Andrew Taylor: Motorways and deforestation, Poetries of landscape: the poetics of site specific poetry
Jiani Fan: The “realistic” landscape in Theocritus’ Idyll 1
Maria Puig Parnau: BORDER’S AESTHETICS: abstract Landscapes of Catalan Contemporary Narrative: the Border in Francesc Serés, Vicenç Pagès and Joan Todó
David Crouch: The liveliness and fluidity of the thing we call landscape. NOTE that David welcomes feedback on his paper (as he is unable to attend in person) by email at D.C.Crouch@derby.ac.uk.