This quarterly newsletter comes to you at the Spring equinox, a moment of hopeful anticipation in distressing times. The vicious war in Ukraine reminds us how entangled conflict and migration arise from nationalistic and extractive systems of power, and fossil fuels in particular. There’s a new IPCC report out that emphasises adaptation and vulnerability. Covid-19 is still prevalent,…

Originally posted on Queer River: As a result of my work with Minty Donald last month, on the Queer River Wet Land project with The University of Glasgow, we have put together a performance score to invite others to get involved remotely. The score, available to download below, invites people to engage with their local…
A conversation with photographer and filmmaker Adrian Fisk; 90’s activism, winter in the Ewok Village and the creation of a beautiful visual memoir from this time. How did you get involved in photographing the road protest movement? I was a final year photography student up in the North of England and I’d heard about these…
Climate Museum UK is grateful to have been gifted the new book ‘Creative Engagements with Ecologies of Place: Geopoetics, Deep Mapping and Slow Residencies’ for our library, by the authors Iain Biggs and Mary Modeen. Here CMUK Associate Artist James Aldridge writes about the book and its relationship with his Queer River research, for the…