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Solar Talks: Susan Schuppli and Freya Spencer-Wood

Artist-researcher Susan Schuppli in conversation with Freya Spencer-Wood, Design Researcher in Residence

 
Event Timings
6:00pm Solar display open to visitors
6:30pm Talk begins
7:15pm Q&A
7:30pm Talk ends

Join the Director of the Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths University of London, Susan Schuppli, and Design Researcher in Residence Freya Spencer-Wood for a conversation on interdisciplinary practice, spatial investigation and climate justice.

Building on Freya’s research during her residency, the talk takes the peatland bogs of the Flow Country as its starting point from which to build an intersectional approach to climate action.

Susan Schuppli

Schuppli is a researcher and artist based in the UK whose work examines material evidence from war and conflict to environmental disasters and climate change. Schuppli is Professor and Director of the Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths University of London, where she is also an affiliate artist-researcher and Board Chair of Forensic Architecture. She is the author of the book ‘Material Witness’, published by MIT Press in 2020.

Freya Spencer-Wood

Spencer-Wood is a designer, educator and researcher. She completed an MSc in Architecture from TU Delft in 2019 (gaining a distinction and Best Graduate award) and is an Associate Lecturer at the Royal College of Art and Central Saint Martins. Previously, she has worked at the V&A design studio, We Made That, East and JA Projects.

Booking Information
Adult £5
Student/Concession £4
Design Museum Member £3
Carer Free

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