A Conversation
C-DaRE invites… Rosemary Lee and Simon Whitehead
Tuesday 17 June 2025 11:00 – 12:30 BST
Online via Microsoft Teams
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Credits: Top Circadian 2019. Photo: Nicky Childs. Tableland 1997. Photo: Martin Roberts
Artists and old friends Rosemary Lee and Simon Whitehead discuss land as a primal influence on their relative practices. Thinking of land as a verb as well as a noun, they consider what it is to land and how this shapes our experience.
Biographies
Simon is a movement artist based in rural Wales. His practice is improvisatory, and he makes work that moves in correspondence with land, materials and beings. Simon has recently completed a PhD (PaR) at University of Glasgow exploring ecologies of touch and affect. He is also a craniosacral therapist.
Rosemary is a choreographer and filmmaker working in a variety of contexts and media, including large-scale site-specific works with cross-generational casts, and video installations. Her interest is in both portrait and landscape, and in the relationship between the two. Rosemary is an associate professor at-C-DaRE, Coventry University.
If you have any questions about this event please email c-dareinvites@coventry.ac.uk