Environmental Justice Questions Group Discussion, 12.00 - 15.30pm
Environmental Justice Questions, organised and edited by Harun Morrison, is a growing compilation of questions for discussion and debate. Harun has invited a range of people including artworkers, scientists, activists, writers, theorists, architects, growers, natural historians and horticulturalists to propose questions relating to environmental justice.
Taking place at Hamilton MAS, the session will begin with an introduction to the project and Harun’s practice. Participants will then be invited to each select a question for discussion within smaller groups before forming a larger discussion circle.
No specialist knowledge needed! All welcome. Suitable for 16 +
Light refreshments will be available throughout with vegan food available for participants at 3.30pm.
Choose from two workshops both lasting 1h 30mins starting at either midday or 2pm.
This event takes place within the Great Big Green Week (10-18 June) and acknowledges Felixstowe Town Council’s Declaration of a Climate Emergency.
It is made possible with support from Arts Council England.
Environmental Justice Questions (2023 - ongoing )
Organised and edited by Harun Morrison
Environmental Justice Questions is a growing compilation of questions for discussion and debate. Different versions of the card game will have different contributors and designers. Design: Cody Lee Barbour. Drawings by Olivia Abächerli.
EJC was originally commissioned by Mossutstallningar with additional support from V&A Dundee and APAP network.
Question contributors in this iteration include:
Kat Cotta, Naho Matsuda, Rosalie Schweiker, Stella d'Ailly, Jane Trowell, Harun Morrison, Danika J. L Thomas, Graham Burnett, Holly Keasey, Vishal Parekh, Maymana Arefin, Anahi Saravia Herrera, Jessica Emal, Åsa Össbo, Eva Sajovic, Owen Griffiths, Yasmine Ostendorf, Evie Muir, Andrea Ku, Fatima Alalaiwat, Andrea Ku, Mark Godber, Wood Roberdeau, Jared Gradinger, Jack Hannam, Chris Fremantle, Ireen van Dolderen, Rowan Lear, Taey Iohe, Felicitas Zeeden, Sandra Man, Siriol Joyner, Marjet Zwaans, Lisa Stewart, Liz Rosenfeld, Nazakat Azimli, Sophie J Williamson, Inês Neto dos Santos, Olga Grotova, Manon Awst, Ashley Edwards, Satpreet Kahlon, Luiza Prado O Martins, Gayatri Kodikal, Ayumi Paul, Elisabeth Del Prete, Phoebe Davies, Joseph M. Pierce, Ada M. Patterson, Kajsa Sahlin, Rauna Kuokkanen, Max Troell, Luja von Köckritz, Angela YT Chan, Melissa Barton, Rachel Pimm, Kate McIntosh, Oliver Ressler, The Mycological Twist, Jasmine Roha Wakefield, Niamh Riordan, Mary Jane Edwards, Maxwell Ayamba, Katy Beinart, Rahima Gambo, Raluca Voinea Mona Vatamanu & Florin Tudor, Rima Sonigara, Graham Harwood, Mandus Ridefelt, Jonas Staal, Adelita Husni-Bey.
Harun Morrison: http://harunmorrison.net/
Artist Bio:
Harun Morrison is an artist and writer based on the River Lea and Regent’s Canal. He is currently an associate artist with Greenpeace UK and Designer and Researcher in Residence at V&A Dundee. His forthcoming novel, The Escape Artist will be published by Book Works in 2023/24. Since 2006, Harun has collaborated with Helen Walker as part of the collective practice They Are Here. He is a former trustee of the Black Cultural Archive (est. 1981). Instagram @harunishere.
Hamilton MAS - the micro art space by the sea- Bent Hill, Felixstowe, IP11 7DG
(Image: James Allan)