Public preview: Thursday 4 September, 6-8pm. All welcome, no need to book.
Land carries memory. It holds the stories of the people who’ve lived, worked, gathered, and grieved upon it. In the UK, these landscapes, whether rolling green fields or disused industrial sites, have long shaped our sense of identity and belonging. Yet today, these spaces are increasingly caught in the crosshairs of change, as competing demands for housing, infrastructure, and economic growth threaten to redraw the map of our towns, cities, and countryside.
An Incremental Demise examines the choices we face about land use today - presented through personal stories, scientific evidence, and a hopeful protest for our future.