We are excited to be partnering with Creative Kernow to present commissions by artists Abigail Reynolds and Sovay Berriman as part of a new pilot initiative Flamm in Redruth, Cornwall on 21-22 October. Both projects address issues of heritage, language and migration in ways that add new dimensions to our Platforma 2023 programme.

Abigail Reynolds will present CORE, a collaborative sound installation rooted in place, from the quarry on Carn Marth to explore socio-economic change caused by mine closures and ideological hydro feminist change in our extractive relationship with the environment. More information on this event and booking details here.

Gwyrdh Glas (tr. Green Green) by Sovay Berriman uses sculpture and conversation to explore contemporary Kernewek (Cornish) identity in relation to themes of heritage, land and extraction industries. Sovay will deliver a public workshop series and an audiovisual film and a rock sculpture on the themes of Kernewek (Cornish) identity, land and language. More information on this event here.

The artworks will be presented at Flamm in Redruth, Cornwall on 21-22 October as part of a multi-layered programme of exhibitions and events. This project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund; European Structural and Investment, Cornwall Council and Arts Council England. You can read more about Flamm and the two artists proposals at flamm.creativekernow.org.uk

Part of the Platforma festival 2023, produced by Counterpoints Arts and partners across the South West of England.

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