Neuro/Queering Nature Exhibition – 13th June to 4th July


Running from 13th June to 4th July, Neuro/Queering Nature is an installation which draws together film, sound, drawing and found objects to share my experience of the New Forest’s wetlands, viewed through a queer, neurodivergent lens. The installation has developed through time spent at Spud this Spring as artist in residence.

The exhibition brings together my direct, sensory experience of Avon Water and associated wetlands, with some of the trappings of collection and categorisation, to neuroqueer the subject of Natural History, and highlight the value of sensory/systemising differences in developing new ways of living with wetland communities.

You can find travel information on the contact page of the Spud website. The gallery is a short walk from Sway railway station.

If you make it along to the exhibition, please do let me know what you think.


Published by James Aldridge

Visual Artist and Consultant, working and playing with people and places. Based in Wiltshire, UK

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