Amanda Thomson: Seeing the wood: life, senescence, regeneration and some multi-modal perspectives on place, histories and time

Event date: 
Thursday 13 February to Friday 14 February
Time: 
13:00

Historical and Cultural Geography Research Group: 

Talk title: 'Seeing the wood: life, senescence, regeneration and some multi-modal perspectives on place, histories and time'

Date and time: 1-2pm Thursday 13th February

Venue: Old Library, Old Infirmary Building, Drummond Street

Amanda Thomson is a visual artist, writer and lecturer at the Glasgow School of Art. Her interdisciplinary work is concerned with notions of home, movements, migrations, landscapes, the natural world, and how places come to be made. She has exhibited nationally and internationally. Her doctorate in interdisciplinary arts practice researched the landscapes and the forests of the North of Scotland. Her first book, A Scots Dictionary of Nature, is published by Saraband Books. 

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