Established in 2011, Norfolk Rivers Trust is a charity dedicated to restoring, protecting and enhancing Norfolk’s water environments for all. Our goal is to create and maintain healthy, diverse river and wetland ecosystems that are abundant in biodiversity and resilient to a changing climate. From the food we eat to the water we drink; these […]
Read moreMarcia Teusink
Marcia Teusink is an American visual artist based in London, whose practice explores climate change, collapsing environments and regrowth. Her recent projects explore the colonial history of the movement of plants around the globe and the unintended consequences of this displacement through painting, installation, video and mixed media. Botanical stories Much of Marcia Teusink’s work […]
Read moreNick Acheson
Nick Acheson has worked in the wild landscapes and seascapes of every continent, and has gained huge experience of their biodiversity. He exemplifies the environmentalist ideal, to think locally and act globally, and vice-versa. From his home in Norfolk, he has ranged widely in his interests and contacts. He has spent ten years in South […]
Read moreA NetWork approach to art and climate change
(Cover Image: Roger Coulam, ‘Seaburn Steps’, 2019, from a series of photographs of storms at sea around NE English coastal lighthouses) Addressing climate change is our biggest challenge. Discover here how we are seeking interdisciplinary approaches with our artists and partners at the centre of new networks. Join with us to share innovative ideas towards […]
Read moreThe Ground Beneath Our Feet. 2 September to 16 December 2023
The Ground Beneath Our Feet is the theme which introduces GroundWork’s annual artistic residency and summer exhibition programme. Taking the overall subject of Extraction for a third year, this time we opened it out to consider our immediate locality, from the physical to the more philosophical, from the aesthetic to the political. NOW EXTENDED TO […]
Read moreThe Language of Lichen
Discover the beauty and wonder of lichen through artist Annie Woodford’s research project
Read moreThe Purity of Water
Water is a complex and huge subject. This was an on-line event, part of Norfolk and Norwich Festival, held on Friday 21st May, 2-4pm BST. If you missed it you can watch the video of the event here
Read moreThe Light of the Firefly
Views from art and science on rice farming changes and biodiversity in Japan.
Read moreA Norfolk Coast Biodiversity Poetry ‘Retreat’
Join Karen Frances Eng in an on-line weekend poetry workshop from 19-21 March, all about 5 key species at risk on the Norfolk coast. Select results will be published in the Norfolk Coast Guardian
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