I recently attended the biennial conference of the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (UK & Ireland), jointly organized with LAND2 (pronounced ‘land squared’), a network for creative artists engaged in projects on landscape, place, and environment.
Another useful panel, ‘Stone and Rock’, included a presentation describing a filmic project that tracked a maternal presence through The Burren’s ‘fields of stone’, reminding us that a beaten path is also called a trace. I came home with renewed impetus and eager to get to work again.
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