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Writer. Teacher. Reader. Musician. Crafter.

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Lacemaking to survive the Great Famine

Ed Coulson narrates the forgotten history of a craft industry – bobbin lace making – that was central to survival in Headford, Ireland, during the devastating famine. The Headford Lace Project, initiated in 2016, researched, revived, and reimagined this lost history, creating a tale of resilience and perseverance that shaped the town. Coulson's audio walk, highlighting the lives of lacemakers and using innovative storytelling techniques, offers a glimpse into this fascinating piece of history.

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Elspeth Penfold

Personal website of Elspeth Penfold.

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Alison Neighbour Artist

The URL directs to the artist profile of Alison Neighbour, a designer whose work is prominently featured on the website AlisonNeighbourDesign.com. The page outlines her professional background, emphasizing her practice in spatial and surface design, including textiles and installations. It details her academic credentials, highlighting her engagement with themes such as cultural identity, memory, and place, which she explores through her artistic process. The presentation also includes selected examples of her projects, illustrating her interdisciplinary approach that integrates craft techniques with conceptual research. Additionally, the site provides insight into Alison Neighbour's collaborations and exhibitions, marking her involvement in both solo and group shows that engage with contemporary art and design dialogues. The profile mentions her commitment to exploring the relationship between environment and narrative, often contextualizing her work within specific geographic and cultural frameworks. This approach situates her practice within a broader discourse on the intersections of art, cultural geography, and materiality.

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Reclaiming the Narrative: a Rewriting of the Census through Quipus

Re-writing the Census is an invitation to think through craft. To acknowledge the omissions of present census categories and to include all those who feel ‘othered’ or omitted.

Elspeth Penfold

driftsinging

Drawing with (vocal) sound in response to place while passing through place. Driftsinging borrows from the Situationist Drift, and Baudelaire’s flâneur. Driftsinging also relates to the process of ‘sounding,’ the sonic measuring of distance and depth that locates position in place and ‘echo location’, the examination of place through sonic reflection and refraction, resonance and echo.

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