Sage Brice

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Category Archives: Nature

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

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

Landscaping Change: Water

November 2, 2015by sagebrice Leave a comment

Art as a mode of ecological practice – taking seriously the thinking power of mud. I’m pleased to announce I will be presenting alongside Prof Owain Jones (Bath Spa University) […]

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Drawing, Events, Nature, Public Art

Some:when – celebrating cohesion through the watery heritage of the somerset moors and levels

September 12, 2014by sagebrice Leave a comment

Some:when is a collaborative public art project conceived in response to the floods on the Somerset Moors and Levels. It is led by artists Seila Fernandez Arconada and Jethro Brice, […]

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Collaborations, Community Projects, Nature, Public Art, Sculpture, Work in Progress
Bristol Pound Illustration

Artwork chosen to feature on the new Bristol £

July 10, 2012by sagebrice 8 Comments

The Bristol Pound is a new currency designed to encourage local spending and support independent enterprises in Bristol. My work was chosen to feature on the Bristol £ notes, along […]

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Drawing, Illustration, Nature, Wildlife

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Sage Brice
Department of Geography,
Durham University,
Lower Mountjoy,
South Road,
Durham,
DH1 3LE
07810 847 970

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