Every living being is part of nature — yet we are continually confronted with the dichotomy between the "human" and the "natural" world. In the work of Anna Tsing and Sophie Strand, narratives of disturbance and collapse are re-shaped as generative openings in which new relations become possible.
Gathering together in Greenwood Cemetery — where the boundaries between the living and the dead, the manicured and the wild, blur into something stranger and more alive — we’ll explore what becomes possible when we understand disturbance not solely as damage, but as a beginning; where collapse is not necessarily an end, but a site of encounter.
Text: Anna Tsing's The Mushroom at the End of the World & Charlotte du Cann and Sophie Strand's My Body, The Ancestor
Dates: Sun, May 3 • 3pm
Location: Greenwood Cemetery with Cherilyn & Eleanor
To attend this program email us at strotherschool@sustainedattention.net
Photo by Rafał Karoń on Unsplash.