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Kélina Gotman leads the next Sensing Earth workshop, bringing philosophy, movement, and embodied thought into Holland Park | 28 June
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Kélina Gotman leads the next Sensing Earth workshop, bringing philosophy, movement, and embodied thought into Holland Park | 28 June

A summer exhibition of photography, trees, landcare and public life, opening on the summer solstice.

Today marks ten years since the Horse River Fire began in Fort McMurray. In a single afternoon, more than 90,000 people evacuated. Nearly 3,000 homes were lost.

From Zola’s Paris and Octavia Hill’s London to the launch of Being Nature and Sensing Earth in Holland Park.

How can art, as process, help reimagine futures that feel communal and responsible again?

Reimagining the future by reflecting on past fires, resilience and renewal, and the upcoming return to Fort McMurray for the tenth anniversary of the Horse River Fire.

22 Artist Projects Begin the Nature (Mother) Atlas

Opening reflections from Alan McFetridge and Anna May

A public release of the short film created to mark the beginning of my residency—an invitation to sense, reflect, and reconnect with the Earth

A gathering of projects sensing the Earth, honouring place, and imagining healing.

An invitation call to shape ecological vision

We are gathering artists, writers, ecologists, and cultural thinkers to reimagine how we live with land and water—through creative practice, shared knowledge, and collective care.

LONDON | Exhibition WINTER Feb- April 2025

Walking through the woods in Holland Park, I felt the stillness of centuries past. The Earth speaks, and it asks us to listen.

The Palisades fire in Los Angeles began as a faint column of smoke carried southwest on the stiff winter air.

Out of the embers, new paths emerge—in this pursuit of art, fire, and truth.

Photobook & Prints on Canadian Landscape Fire

Exploring the Aftermath: Landscape Meets Theory

Writing by Antoinette Johnson, Photographs by Alan McFetridge

Wennington, Essex, 2022