Artist Reflection: We Weave and Heft by the River

Environment, Space, Place 9 (1):136-149 (2017)
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Abstract:Held at Landscape, Language, and the Sublime symposium and creative gathering in Devon, England on Solstice 2016, We Weave and Heft by the River was an all-night, socially-engaged event that explored ways to grieve the current loss of non-human species and ecological habitats. We Weave and Heft by the River considered how inheritors of the colonial legacy may have a compromised ability to grieve due to transformations tied to agriculture and colonization. We considered the social nature of grief, the possibility of grieving with non-humans, and the importance of grief in unraveling colonial practices of time and space.

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