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 Hello all,

I'm pleased to announce a call for applications for a residency I have
devised with Davis&Jones for artists, pedestrians and writers...

PLACE EXPLORATION.



A RESIDENCY PROJECT CONVENED BY BRAM THOMAS ARNOLD WITH DAVIS&JONES.



HOSTED AT KESTLE BARTON, LIZARD, CORNWALL. NOVEMBER 2017.



DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: 30/09/2017



EMAIL APPLICATIONS TO: [log in to unmask]



*What is this? *



PLACE EXPLORATION is an artist-led residency, a radical workshop, an
opportunity to challenge and reinterpret your practice.



PLACE EXPLORATION  is a 5 day practice-based research residency into the
depths of place at Kestle Barton, whereby place is defined as something
that is constructed by a washing back and forth between the past and the
future, between the self and the collective, as the shoreline is
perpetually recomposed by the sea.



PLACE EXPLORATION will examine Kestle Barton through ecological and
autoethnographic lenses: visiting artists will be invited to ruminate upon
the idea of the self *in *and *of *a place, whereby both the *self* and the
*place* are compositions of social, cultural and personal histories.



Through workshops, lectures, peer-to-peer debate, screenings and
interactions with the land, artists will be invited to use the place to
unpick their practice, and use their practice to unpick the place. The
workshops will be lead by Dr. Bram Thomas Arnold, an artist, a pedestrian
and a writer and the artist duo Davis & Jones whose specialism lies in
socially engaged practice. Participants will be actively encouraged to lead
workshops of their own or give short lectures on their practice...



*Who is it for?*



Artists and creative practitioners who are interested in notions of place,
being and the self amidst socially engaged practice, for as Jean Luc Nancy
put it “being is with, otherwise nothing exists”. In this sense an artist
that is interested in *place *is intrinsically interested in *being *in and
of that *place* both within and beyond notions of *self* and *practice*.



PLACE EXPLORATION is for those willing to expose their practice to a little
risk, to a stepping out of the comfort zone and into liminal space between
places, into the gaps between disciplines and mediums, the gaps between
boundaries and divisions...



*When and where might this be? *



It is in the depths of November 4th – 10th. Arriving the 4/5th November
ready for a group meal on the Sunday evening. Departing first thing Friday
morning.



Kestle Barton is an ancient farmstead set in fields and woods high above
Frenchman’s Creek and the Helford River, on The Lizard, West Cornwall.  Not
so long ago, the farm buildings were sinking into a beautiful and ruinous
old age. Architect Alison Bunning has ensured their conservation using cob;
lime plasters, paint and render; and scantle slate.



For further info and an application form:


https://trailmixedweb.wordpress.com/2017/09/14/place-exploration/



*Cheers, *



*Dr. Bram Thomas ArnoldArtist, Pedestrian, Writer.*




*Recent Publications: Walking Home. PhD.
<http://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/9634/> University of the Arts, London.
2016. A Belgian Transect, Digital Creativity
<http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ndcr20/current> Arts & Ecology Special
Issue. 2015.  *

*Actions For & Against Nature.
<http://www.thisisunbound.co.uk/products/remote-performances-in-nature-and-architecture>
Remote Performances. Ashgate. 2015. *


*www.bramthomasarnold.com <http://www.bramthomasarnold.com>*


*@trailmixbram*

*+44 77904 09721*

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