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ELGIN | Chris Younger

ELGIN | Chris Younger

  Nestled deep within a residential area in the conurbation of Gateshead, hidden away behind locked gates, the site of Elgin School is a forgotten space. Accessible only through a series of fields and broken fencing, it is a site that has seemingly fallen out of...

FOG | Fleur Olby

FOG | Fleur Olby

‘The beautiful is something real to the senses, which appears as if it were an idea.’ Steiner   For me, this quote describes my area of work in the sense of mind and spirit in Nature. Fog explores the Interrelationship with Nature, the sublimity, enigma and...

SCAR | Guy Dickinson

SCAR | Guy Dickinson

“There are no beautiful surfaces without a terrible depth”  Friedrich Nietzsche, Notebooks, 1869-70     Field Notes I : Scar The shape of Robin Hood’s Bay is a result of the underlying rocks and the effects of erosion. The rocks are mostly mudstones,...

WHERE YOU ARE | J. M. Golding

WHERE YOU ARE | J. M. Golding

  These photographs explore integration of closeness and distance using double exposure. The photographs contain elements of each of the two exposures, one focused close and one focused far away, fusing them to create an image that could not have been anticipated...

THE SECRET LANGUAGE OF TREES | Rob Hudson

THE SECRET LANGUAGE OF TREES | Rob Hudson

“An elsewhere world, beyond Maps and atlases, Where all is woven into And of itself, like a nest Of crosshatched grass blades” Seamus Heaney.     When I discovered the work of forester and environmentalist Peter Wohlleben on mycorrhizal fungal networks it...

THE LAST STAND | Marc Wilson

THE LAST STAND | Marc Wilson

  I’ll admit to not having written about The Last Stand for over a year now. The work was completed and published in late 2014 and since then, alongside the book, exhibitions and talks about it, I have been working and focussing on my new and on-going project ‘A...

EPHEMERAL POOLS | Matt Botwood

EPHEMERAL POOLS | Matt Botwood

  Captured over a period of 3 years in a small patch of forestry near my home, Ephemeral Pools is an exploration of transient views in the landscape. Most people’s perception of the landscape is one of permanence; views which change little over time, reinforced...

St Kilda – The Silent Islands | Alex Boyd

St Kilda – The Silent Islands | Alex Boyd

  The weight of history is something which cannot be removed from Hirta, part of the St Kilda archipelago, nor should it be. The story of these islands, and how they came to be evacuated in 1930 as the last inhabitants of Village Bay tearfully waved goodbye to...

aTAcaMa: There Over The Horizon | Luis Lazo

aTAcaMa: There Over The Horizon | Luis Lazo

  I left Chile when I was 7 years old following a military coup. It was a sudden departure with no time to say goodbye or prepare myself. So in part, this work is about trying to reconnect with the land where I was born. On October 19th 1973, 26 people were...

GREY MATTER | Lee Stitt

GREY MATTER | Lee Stitt

  In the winter nights of October 2012, I began creating a series of work during a time of substantial changes in my life. At first, the idea was a response to attending a lecture where I witnessed a presentation of photographic work played alongside musical...

MY ANTHROPOCENE | Gina Glover

MY ANTHROPOCENE | Gina Glover

“Humans have wandered the Earth for thousands of years but never has our capacity to alter the Earth’s ecosystem ... been more prominent than it is today.” - Kat Lahr, Parallelism of Cyclicality     My photographs investigate the Anthropocene, or rather, My...

PARAGLACIAL | GEOMORPHIC | Pauline Woolley

PARAGLACIAL | GEOMORPHIC | Pauline Woolley

Paraglacial is a term relating to 'unstable conditions' deriving from glacial climates. From these unstable conditions geomorphic forms begin to change the landscape of our Earth.     My first experience of glaciers came from travelling around Iceland. The...