Dear healer and care giver, gleaner and weaver, dreamer and believer,
How can we do the work of repair in a toxic world?
What can fungi teach us about cleaning-up polluted landscapes?
What is the difference between the types of solutions we have and the decolonial cleaning that is needed?
If you have ever found yourself curious about the above, we invite you to join us on a 3-part journey to explore care, repair and the environment whilst living through a Climate and Nature emergency.
Collaborating as an informal and peer-learning group, we will explore the attritional nature of environmental crises, thinking about multispecies and social justice, ‘decolonial cleaning’* (taking care of land, humans, plants, species and rivers), and the role of art in the wider work of repair.
Co-run by interdisciplinary artist and activist Maya Chowdhry and independent artist-curator Dani Admiss (Sunlight Liberation Network) together we will DISCUSS, MAKE and REFLECT on these themes. Participants will be invited to make a spore print, decolonial cleaning soundscape (using everyday items from your home), and a collective poem. The group will be guided through the activities online and via an online zine.
Curiosity welcomed. No prior knowledge is needed to participate.
* The ideas for this learning come from many people before us including Francoise Verges’ fierce endeavours around cleaning, repair and race.