Sage Brice

Formerly Jethro Brice / Socially and environmentally engaged art – developing collaborative approaches for a changeable world.

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Category Archives: Mapping

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

Fluid Tense: exploring the watery pasts and futures of St Werburghs

September 15, 2014by sagebrice Leave a comment

Bristol’s High Water Line Project is an ambitious attempt to map out the 32 mile edge of Bristol’s flood risk zone to highlight the threats of rising sea levels and […]

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Collaborations, Events, Mapping, Public Art, Sculpture, Street Art

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Recent Posts

  • 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
  • Imagined Landscapes, Royal West of England Academy
  • New blog: Crane Cultures
  • Welcome
  • Screens – Waking a presence in Bristol’s concrete underbelly: A review of work by artist Dani Landau

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  • Perdita Phillips
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  • Stéphanie Benedicto
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Sage Brice
School of Geographical Sciences,
University of Bristol
University Road,
Bristol,
BS8 1SS
07810 847 970

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