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This episode evolved in collaboration with Mawddach Residency in Arthog, Wales. Weaving together a conversation with founders Scarlett Rebecca and Jake Spicer, alongside reflections from residents Emily Wilkinson and Hyunah Koh. Produced as...
These meditative tracks are a slightly different kind of walking interlude. Field Sensing (parts 1 & 2) is a two-part meditation produced as part of the Landing Project (www.thelandingproject.com), an art and agriculture project led by Mo...
These meditative tracks are a slightly different kind of walking interlude. Field Sensing (parts 1 & 2) is a two-part meditation produced as part of the Landing Project (www.thelandingproject.com), an art and agriculture project led by Moll...
I write from an opening; a meeting of river, land and sea. These early heat-drenched days of summer find me spending two weeks at the Mawddach Residency; a residential space where artists, writers and musicians are invited to spend two week...
This episode was created following a two-day arts and poetry event titled 'Under the Aqueduct' in aid of Afon Dyfrdwy (the River Dee) in Northeast Wales, which was in aid of the Dee Trust and supported by ETA CIC. Join Emily for conversatio...
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Emily Wilkinson is a writer, walking artist, slow media maker, PhD candidate, wanderer and dreamer. She is often found in quiet places, the spaces between and roaming the Welsh hills.
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