Sat 21st March: Pier Arts Centre, Stromness, 2-4pm (upstairs in small room)
Sun 22nd March: Grooves Records, Kirkwall, 2-4pm (upstairs in small room)

Sat 21st March: Pier Arts Centre, Stromness, 2-4pm (upstairs in small room)
Sun 22nd March: Grooves Records, Kirkwall, 2-4pm (upstairs in small room)
The Land of the Summer People (2014- ongoing) is an art-science research collaboration between the artist Seila Fernández Arconada and Prof Thorsten Wagener of the Water and Environmental Engineering Research group at the University of Bristol, UK
Project blog for Dan Lee and Antonia Thomas
The Archaeological Eye
Our collaboration wishes to construct an active approach to ruins in non-urban environments. Over the winter, spring, summer and fall 2015, we will focus our attention on a serie of wartime architectural remains in the surroundings of London, in the Thames estuary and along the East coast of Britain. Access, function and the traces of human activity, are central to our project. Lia Wei is an art historian and archaeologist, focusing on epigraphy and rock-cut architecture. She was brought to academic research through the practice of calligraphy, landscape painting and seal carving in China. Rupert Griffiths is a cultural geographer whose work focuses upon marginal urban landscapes. He came to geography through a background in architecture and as a practicing artist, creating trajectories between built form, materiality, landscape and identity.
Public Archaeology and Heritage
Posts about theatre for young children and outdoor creativity for all ages
News on the best uses of Heritage for social and organisational change
illicit antiquities trading in economic crisis, organised crime and political violence
Excellent workshop today. Thank you Dan. I learnt a great deal and travelled back to Shapinsay full of ideas. I’ll send you my track data for the day.
I was hoping to make it to one of the workshops but haven’t been able to in the end, so keep the updates on here coming – looking forward to seeing the end result!