Today, we took a crucial step in our creative research journey by selecting the perfect location for our site-specific performance—a stunning stretch of flat sand just seaward of the northern section of Beacon Lagoons. This remarkable spot sits on the edge of a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), known for its rare and diverse […]
on 13 February 2024
Today, staff, stakeholders, and local voices came together at the University of Hull for a lively afternoon filled with discussion, creativity, and reflection, marking the formal launch of the South Holderness Eco-Arts Project. Hosted by the Centre for Applied Research in the Arts and the Centre for Performance, Technology, and Aesthetics. The event united an […]
on 6 December 2023