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Ash Walks, Marcus Coates and Fiona MacDonald : Feral Practice, 2018. Photo: Matthew de Pulford

Ash Walks

The ash tree is the most common tree in the Kent Downs but in 2012, ash dieback (caused by the fungal pathogen Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) was discovered in the U.K. and the disease has rapidly spread. Ash…

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Estuary 2021

Estuary 2021 (22 May – 13 June 2021) was a large-scale arts festival curated in response to the spectacular Thames Estuary and the lives, landscapes and histories found there. Taking place over 23 days, a…

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Image: Adam Chodzko, 2018

Artist in Residence - Adam Chodzko

Adam Chodzko is Artist in Residence with Whitstable Biennale between 2018 - 2019, shaping our future plans and programmes in North Kent as we become Cement Fields. Chodzko is working with us to explore new…

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Longshore drift, early Detroit techno and other processes of erosion

Longshore drift, early Detroit techno and other processes of erosion is a performative lecture about memory, chance and sequence. An initial attempt to understand the moon’s effect on tidal flow gives way to an account…

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Bronwen Buckeridge, A Study for Creatures of the Mud, 2016. Image courtesy of the artist, all rights reserved.

Estuary 2016 - Points of Departure

Estuary 2016 was a sixteen-day programme of art, literature, music and film curated in response to the Thames Estuary. The Thames Estuary is a place of transition, of arrivals and departures, a gateway that connects…

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Artist Walks

We worked with Adam Chodzko and students from the University of Kent to explore artist walks as possible alternatives to artist talks. They aimed to test the proposition that a walking journey with an artist could…

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Ghost, Echo, & The Pickers

These three works were proposals, or dreams, for new ways in which we could engage with the hidden within our culture. The video installation, The Pickers, presented the viewer with a group of Romanian Strawberry…

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Phil Coy, Facade, 2010. Photo: Simon Steven

Whitstable Biennale 2010 - UR-NOW: The Ruins of the Contemporary

New work commissioned for Whitstable Biennale 2010 included Anna Lucas, Ian Giles, Katie Paterson, Kieren Reed, Adam Chodzko, Augusto Corrieri, Lucienne Cole, Ruth Beale & Karen Mirza. Central to Whitstable Biennale 2010 was a programme…

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Ryan Gander, Loose Associations, 2006. Photo: Simon Steven

Whitstable Biennale 2006 - The Waiting Place

New work commissioned for Whitstable Biennale 2006 included Simon Faithfull,  Anna Best, Cullinan & Richards, Ryan Gander, Adam Chodzko and Gary Stevens. Live work included a series of events organised by Sally O’Reilly and Mel…

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