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Corinne Silva

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    • Once There Was and Once There Was Not 2024
    • The Score (You and I Both Know) 2023
    • Flames Among Stones 2019 -22
    • Rocks & Fortresses: The Sailor 2022
    • Rocks & Fortresses 2018
    • Night Circuits 2018
    • Garden State book 2016
    • Garden State 2015
    • Wounded 2015
    • Plant/Lives, collaboration with Eva Sajovic 2015 -
    • Accidental Topographies 2011
    • Badlands 2008-2011
    • Imported Landscapes 2010
    • Wandering Abroad 2009
    • Croydonisation 2008 & 2015
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Picturing Climate

Funding awarded for new research network Picturing Climate

Corinne Silva January 1, 2019

We have received funding from the AHRC to help set-up a new research network. Led by Agnes Czajka of the Open University, it will bring together researchers and grassroots arts and culture organisations across four distinct socio-cultural and physical countries – Cuba, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jordan and the UK – to explore the potential of arts and humanities-based methodologies for developing local and international educational capacity on climate change-induced food and livelihoods insecurities. This is part of my ongoing work with Eva Sajovic.

The project is a collaboration with the Open University (Agnes Czajka); International Burch University (Dzeneta Karabegovic and Jasmin Hasic); Counterpoints Arts; grassroots organisations in Cuba (Riera Studio), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Most Mira), and Jordan (Auranitis); and Eva Sajovic.

We begin our work in Cuba in April 2019 with Riera Studio . A Learning Lab and public programme will take place at Tate Exchange Tate Modern, London, in late 2019. Website here Instagram: @picturingclimate

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