Environmental Justice Questions Workshop
Harun Morrison
Which song reminds you of the collapse of our planet? Whose fantasies are we living in? Environmental Justice Questions is a compilation of questions for discussion and debate.
Harun Morrison has invited a range of people including activists, writers, artworkers, theorists, architects, chefs, natural historians and horticulturalists to propose questions relating to environmental justice that can stimulate conversation. A selection of these questions will form the basis of this discursive workshop. Participants will be invited to work in small groups of 3 – 4 people, followed by a freeform closing discussion over 2hrs including a short break. The workshop is suitable for people 16 +.
Harun Morrison is an artist and writer currently living on the UK inland waterways. He is currently an associate artist with Greenpeace UK. His forthcoming novel, The Escape Artist will be published by Book Works.
Recent group exhibitions include Sonic Acts 2024: The Spell of The Sensuous, Amsterdam Chronic Hunger, Chronic Desire in Timișoara, Romania and BALATORIUM Disturbed Waters, in Veszprém, Hungary as part of the European Capital of Culture 2023 programme and Storm Warning: What does climate change mean for coastal communities? at Focal Point / Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange, UK. Recent solo exhibitions include, Dolphin Head Mountain at the Horniman Museum, London (2022 -23), Mark The Spark at Nieuwe Vide project space in Haarlem, Netherlands (2022) and Experiments with Everyday Objects, Eastside Projects, Birmingham, (2021). Harun is currently co-developing community gardens in Merseyside for Bootle Library and Mind Sheffield, a mental health support service, as part of the Arts Catalyst research project, Emergent Ecologies.
Editor Harun Morrison
Design Cody Lee Barbour
Drawings Olivia Abächerli
Commissioned by Mossutstallningar with additional support from V&A Dundee and APAP network.
Event Details:
Location:
Live Collision International Festival, Dublin IRE
Space:
Cube, Project Arts Centre & Dublin Port Authority
Form:
Live Workshop
Duration:
2 hrs & 3.5 hrs (including walk)
Festival Dates:
Thur 25th at Project & Sat 27th April at Dublin Port Authority
Start time:
4pm – 6pm on Thurs 25th
11.00am – 2.30pm on Sat 27th (meeting point Project Arts Centre at 11.00am, ceremonious walk along the River Liffey to Dublin Port and towards the Irish Sea followed by workshop at the Substation, Dublin Port Authority, Alexandra Road)
Ticket price:
€10