Date

18 January – 14 April 2018, 11am to 5pm Monday – Friday and Saturday 14 April, between 11am-3pm.

Booking

Free, public event
No booking required

Location

Studio 3 Gallery, Jarman Building, The University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7UG

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The Ash Archive

‘The Ash Archive’ is a growing collection of objects, artworks, poems and drawings that chart a unique materialist perspective on the history that we share with the ash tree.

‘The Ash Archive’ examines the human relationship with the ash tree and woodlands. Reflecting on the uncertain future of the ash tree, the exhibition brings together works by artists, designers and local makers which explore our dynamic and complex relationship with the life and death of the natural world. ‘The Ash Archive’ includes works by Ackroyd & Harvey, Colin Booth, Adam Chodzko, Sebastian Cox, French & Mottershead, Magz Hall, Max Lamb, David Nash, Autumn Richardson & Richard Skelton and Sheaf + Barley and a collection of objects made from ash wood from Rob Penn’s book “The man who made things out of trees”.

The Ash Archive is a collaboration between the University of Kent and The Ash Project. The Ash Project is an urgent cultural response to this devastating loss of one of our most important species of tree. The exhibition is curated by Madeleine Hodge and Rose Thompson for The Ash Project in partnership with the University of Kent.

The exhibition will tour galleries across Kent in 2018 to Limbo Gallery in Margate in May, Nucleus Arts in Chatham in July, UCA Brewery Tap in Folkestone as part of the Salt Festival, in September and at Kaleidoscope Gallery in Sevenoaks, in October.