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Deep Recovery

An evocative sound work and risograph publication by Libita Sibungu that interrogates colonial archival practices, drawing on the artist's experiences in Cornwall and the British Geological Survey archives, and exploring themes of memory, identity, and the impermanence of landscapes.

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Rehearsals (for a world we could live in)

The programme explores practices of world building which enact and perform more just and liveable worlds, alongside the concept of the rehearsal.

A character stands far away in the distance between a conglomeration of greenhouses and a pathway between them.A character stands far away in the distance between a conglomeration of greenhouses and a pathway between them.

Project

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Visiting Artists

Ahead of a new programme theme in autumn 2024, Radar has invited a series of visiting artists to engage with research across Loughborough University’s two campuses.

2 hand-drawn microfauna in bright colours with handwritten text descriptions by their side2 hand-drawn microfauna in bright colours with handwritten text descriptions by their side

Project

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Sticking with the Sticky Mess

Artist El Morgan is working with Radar on a significant new commission examining the organisms that are drawn to human artefacts, and what a carpet beetle can show us about relationships of production, decay, care and repair.

A hand with a black and white bracelet around the wrist, facing downwards on top of a rockA hand with a black and white bracelet around the wrist, facing downwards on top of a rock

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Ecological Thinking

A programme of artist commissions and events exploring what creative and collaborative methodologies can bring to ecological study.

Digitised drawing by Abbas Zahedi, all in one and none all in, 2023. Courtesy of the artist.Digitised drawing by Abbas Zahedi, all in one and none all in, 2023. Courtesy of the artist.

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Making Time

Making Time was an initiative that responded to the climate emergency, bringing the ideas of artists and art production into conversation with new material possibilities.

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Loughborough University Arts
Martin Hall Building
Loughborough University
Loughborough LE11 3TU

luarts@lboro.ac.uk
01509 222 948

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