Residency Exhibition exploring the secret world of soil
Without soil there would be no life. Healthy soils are not only essential for the production of our food, timber and fibres but are vital to our global eco-system. That is why the Centre for Contemporary Art and the Natural World (CCANW) commissioned 13 artists to explore it for the United Nations International Year of Soils 2015.
The artists’ residencies took place in the South West and London. The resulting exhibition of the artists’ fascinating work is now touring the country. It comes to THG following time at Hauser & Wirth, Somerset and the Eden Project, Cornwall.
Of the 12 residencies, 9 were selected through an open call that attracted 655 applications from across the world. This diverse exhibition brings to life the science behind soil, as well as celebrates its beauty.
- Artist Residencies and Host Organisations
Anne-Marie Culhane, Residency at University of Exeter
Anton Burdakov, Residency at the Eden Project, Cornwall
Debra Solomon, Residency at Schumacher College, Dartington
Jonny Briggs, Residency at White Moose, Barnstaple
Karen Guthrie, Residency at Hauser & Wirth Somerset
Karen Francesca Wydler, Residency at Hannahs at Seale-Hayne
Lisa Hirmer / Dodo Lab, Residency at Peninsula Arts, Plymouth University
Marissa Lee Benedict, Residency at the Environment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter
Paul Chaney, Residency at Kestle Barton, Helston, Cornwall
Sarah Ciurysek, Residency at Daylesford Organic Farm, Cotswolds
Sophie Mason and Simon Brown, Commission at Dolphin Primary School, Bristol
Something & Son, Residency at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Touchstone Collaborations, Residency at Blue Finger Alliance
More details about the Soil Culture programme. The Private View will take place on Saturday 27 February between 3pm and 5pm.
Free admission, donations welcome. Coordinating activities:
Sat 12 March 11am – 3pm Family drop in workshop making birdfeeders
Fri 8 April 11am – 3pm Family drop in workshop making bug boxes
Suggested donation £2 per child. All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. For further details about activities to accompany this exhibition, please contact us info@thelmahulbert.com / 01404 45006.


