Witch Child by Elizabeth Lloyd5/29/2023 We put this moth trap out at night, and from early spring right through to autumn it's absolutely remarkable what is under your nose in your own environment, what you can see if you have the means to capture it. I feel that it opens up a huge world, this nocturnal world that we never get to see, (I'm saying this from London). We got my 8-year-old son a moth trap for his birthday last year. HW from Gemma: "This is a bit of a strange one. Mentioned by Lara: Britain's Royal Albert Memorial Museum returns artefacts to Siksika First Nation. The podcast transcript is also available below. See glimpse of Earth Spells: Witches of the Anthropocene below. Listen to Lara Goodband and Gemma Lloyd to be spellbound by the intrigue and relevance of witches throughout history and for our world today. Lara Goodband is the Contemporary Art Curator and Programmer at Royal Albert Memorial Museum, and Gemma Lloyd is an independent curator. The exhibit features works from some incredible artists from around the globe: Caroline Achaintre, Emma Hart, Kris Lemsalu, Mercedes Mühleisen, Grace Ndiritu, Florence Peake, Kiki Smith, and Lucy Stein. Lara and Gemma are curators of Earth Spells: Witches of the Anthropocene, happening now at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter. For Episode 7 of The Heart Gallery Podcast, Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer talks to curators Lara Goodband and Gemma Lloyd.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |