This booklet is the first of three in a series that will develop over the coming years as The Soils Project continues to unfold.
You can buy all three booklets for a special bundle price of $40
Born from diverse practices and perspectives, The Soils Project embraces ideas of healing wounds, nurturing soil, creating sustainable relationships and working on restitution and repatriation, all with an ethical approach.
The essays included in this booklet introduce the ideas and issues that have arisen from this collaborative project to date. At the heart of this issue is an exploration of the effects of Dutch and British colonisation on land sovereignty, ecology and climate change through the lens of the communities, artists and arts workers who are deeply concerned and directly affected by it.
Contained within the pages are deeply insightful and enriching contributions from Zena Cumpston (Barkandji), Victoria Lynn, Struggles for Sovereignty, Charles Esche, Teresa Cos Rebollo, and Rolando Vázquez.
Paperback: 52 pages
Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm