Sage Brice

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Category Archives: Public Art

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

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 project – float the boat!

September 23, 2014by sagebrice Leave a comment

I’ve just launched my first experiment with crowd funding – using Kickstarter to expand the Some:when project and increase our engagement on the ground with people and groups in Somerset:  […]

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Collaborations, Community Projects, Public Art, Sculpture, Street Art, 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

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

FutureMuseum at PLaCE Speaker Series, UWE

March 16, 2012by sagebrice Leave a comment

 Artist’s talk: Jethro Brice Future Recall: the fluid tense as a creative strategy Thursday 29th March 2012, 18.00-19.30 Department of Art and Design Faculty of Creative Arts, Humanities and Education […]

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Events, Future Museum, Public Art

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School of Geographical Sciences,
University of Bristol
University Road,
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