
the dream(ing) field lab. Photo by Flannery Miller.
Over a month until the COP26 Climate Conference in Scotland, and the arts have continued to contribute their responses to the urgent call for climate action. Artsadmin’s What Shall We Build Here festival a continuation of this, taking place from the 8th to 12th September in East London. Presenting another garden (will be our city), dream(ing), co-created by Jennifer Farmer and Zoe Palmer, the installation re-visions the relationship between women and femmes of the African Diaspora and the land in the context of climate breakdown. Ahead of their installation on Sunday 12th September, dream(ing) field lab tell us more about what to expect!




The Central Nervous System – consisting of the brain and spinal cord, is responsible for the complex functions and various systems that power the human body. The brain, an organ of soft nervous tissue contained within the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the co-ordinating centre of sensation, intellectual and nervous activity. Diagnosed with incurable cancer around the time she’d been cast for a show at the National Theatre, in the part of the brain responsible for speech, language and memory, writer and director Phoebe Frances Brown, who is currently undergoing chemotherapy, explores her health journey so far – The Glad Game focused on Phoebe “finding herself in
Hero – (noun) a person who is admired for great brave acts or fine qualities. The ‘hero’ is an archetype often portrayed within our literature, from fairy tales, to fantasy novels, to comic books as being the idealised embodiment of perfection, the one that ends up defeating the bad guys and saving the day. I’m sure, however, within our daily lives, we all have our very own ideas as to what heroes look like to us, and what this concept means within the real world. Exploring this concept of the ‘hero’ within his show Catching Comets, writer and director Piers Black tells us more about revisiting the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe piece, working with the creative team to realise the production and what we can expect!



