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Author Archives: sagebrice

Transgender Spaces

March 29, 2021by sagebrice 1 Comment

I’m very much looking forward to sharing a panel with Rae Rosenberg for the Trans Spaces event at Leeds University’s School of Geography on 31 March. I will be talking […]

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On Transversality in Practice and Research

December 1, 2020by sagebrice Leave a comment

I’m pleased to be included along with an exciting line-up of speakers for a three-day conference on Transversality in Practice and Research organised by Techne DTP. Registration link and further […]

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Drawing, Events

Artwork featured on Bedminster billboard

June 16, 2020by sagebrice 2 Comments

I was pleased to see this drawing from my Dandelion Roots series featured on a billboard in Bedminster, Bristol, UK. Text reads: The shape of white silence / is a […]

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Dandelion Roots – a covid-19 diary

June 16, 2020by sagebrice Leave a comment

In the pause after submitting my PhD thesis and at the start of lockdown I began a diary drawing out relationships between intimate, everyday encounters and broader political themes: identity, […]

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From the Archives: Unruly Waters

December 13, 2017by sagebrice Leave a comment

Reposted from: Unruly Waters Dec 16, 2013 Unruly Waters is an exhibition of drawings that lie alongside a series of journeys as performance on the river Avon. Using slow travel […]

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Drawing, Exhibitions

Weather Station at the B-Side Festival, Portland

August 25, 2016by sagebrice Leave a comment

I’m pleased to say I will be including both the Some:when flatner and new work alongside an exciting selection of artists at OSR Projects‘ upcoming exhibition Weather Station, as part […]

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Collaborations, Events, Exhibitions, Uncategorized

With John Fanshawe and Kate Foster: place drawing as a shared process

August 1, 2016by sagebrice 1 Comment

Three days of field-drawing in the Scottish Borders let John Fanshawe, Kate Foster and myself develop a method of shared drawing that helped weave individual observations with each other’s expertise. […]

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Drawing, Uncategorized

Drawing Research Forum

May 4, 2016by sagebrice Leave a comment

I will be discussing my PhD research, and recent field work, at The Drawing Room Gallery, London, on Mon 9 May, 2016. https://drawingroom.org.uk/events/Drawing-Research-Forum The event runs from 1:00pm – 5:00pm: […]

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Drawing, Events, Nature, Work in Progress

Imagined Landscapes, Royal West of England Academy

February 28, 2016by sagebrice Leave a comment

I am pleased to share (somewhat belatedly) that Some:when is currently featured in the exhibition Imagined Landscapes, which will be running until the 12 June 2016 at the Royal West […]

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Collaborations, Exhibitions, Public Art, Sculpture

New blog: Crane Cultures

February 4, 2016by sagebrice Leave a comment

Follow my current research in the Huleh Valley (N. Israel/Palestine) and the Somerset Levels: cranecultures.wordpress.com This is an informal space for the sharing of work in progress; an incidental archive-in-the-making. […]

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Drawing, Mapping, Nature, Public Art, Wildlife, Work in Progress

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  • Transgender Spaces
  • On Transversality in Practice and Research
  • Artwork featured on Bedminster billboard
  • Dandelion Roots – a covid-19 diary
  • From the Archives: Unruly Waters
  • Weather Station at the B-Side Festival, Portland
  • With John Fanshawe and Kate Foster: place drawing as a shared process
  • Drawing Research Forum

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School of Geographical Sciences,
University of Bristol
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