We are excited to invite you to the UiT’s Environmental Humanities network’s first workshop!
Lena Gudd (artist-researcher, https://lenagudd.com/) and Anna Ziya Geerling (Student, MA Indigenous Studies) will guide you through a process of thinking and creating with seaweed through plant-based photographic processes — we will learn about the honourable harvest, take pictures with an analogue medium format camera, harvest seaweed, make our own seaweed developer, then develop our negatives and discuss human-plant relations through this practice-based approach.
The workshop will take place on Saturday 20.11 from 9:30-13:30 with 10 spots available. More Infos will follow to the enrolled participants.
If you cannot attend the meeting but would like to stay informed about all things UiT Miljøhumaniora / Environmental Humanities, please send a brief email to Filip Maric to be added to the network mailing list.