Curating
Re-Rooting
Re-Rooting (7 - 30 October 2021) was a group exhibition for Folkestone Triennial Fringe. Inspired by the rising popularity of gardening during the Covid-19 pandemic, the show examined how artists relate to nature as a means of personal and socio-political healing. It was selected from an open call and funded by Folkestone Triennial.
Read my interview with Fernanda Galvão, a featured artist, published on YAC.
Featuring plants, zines and artworks by Sandgate Community Garden, Howard Sooley, Shorsh Saleh, Fernanda Galvão, Amber Sherratt and Lyndsay Mann and activists from around the world.

Re-Rooting PV

Amber Sherrat's '@mama.gardened' (2020)

Zine library

Speech at the PV

Zine library

Sandgate Community Garden's planter

Amber Sherratt's '@mama.gardened' (2020) makes public the extent of daily care required to sustain another life by inviting the audience to propagate free cuttings of her late-mother’s plants. Sherratt’s nursery acts as a means of celebrating life whilst also facing the inevitability of death.

Zine library

From the planter of herbs and shrubs
Read my interview with Fernanda Galvão

Shed Project (from L-R: Jacob Lomas, Amy Melling, Sauren Blaney, Xinyu Ren, Jessica Slater and Olivia Bright)

Shorsh Saleh's 'Displacement' (2019) explores socio-political healing on a macro scale.

Howard Sooley’s unflinching yet tender photographs of Derek Jarman (1990) encapsulate the garden as a site of resistance.

Sandgate Community Gardeners

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Lyndsay Mann's essay-film 'A Desire for Organic Order' (2016) asks complex questions of decolonisation, migration and ownership.

Refreshments