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Finding Buoyancy – Sound Meditations – Edinburgh Art Festival

Pester and Rossi  Since 2020 we have been working with artists Ruby Pester and Nadia Rossi in partnership with WHALE Arts, on a project inspired by the Union Canal at Wester Hailes. Entitled Finding Buoyancy; the project explores ways we can connect to the natural environment to help us stay buoyant in uncertain times. Pester and Rossi have […]

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Stuck, A. (2022). Finding Buoyancy – Sound Meditations – Edinburgh Art Festival. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/2022/05/02/finding-buoyancy-sound-meditations-edinburgh-art-festival/
Wester Hailes, Edinburgh EH14 2NY, UK
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