Pink Loudspeaker is your definitive guide to contemporary sound art in the British Isles.
This edition covers all events that can be experienced for the week of Monday 9th to Sunday 15th June 2025. Scroll down for details on over 100 sonic artworks, exhibitions, performances, workshops, and events taking place this week across the UK and Ireland.
In Issue #86 we cover somatic hammocks, sonic disruption, the multi-species soundscapes of Glasgow and Kyiv, nomadic acoustic environments, listening benches, the thunder of war, nomadic listening, and much more…

Tania El Khoury – Memory of Birds
Richmond Arts & Ideas Festival
📍 Oso Arts Centre, Barnes
🗓️ 13–15 June 2025
The Richmond Arts and Ideas Festival returns to south-west London for its second edition with another diverse programme of interdisciplinary art, theatre, dance, and music events. Sound and listening feature heavily throughout this year’s programme and there are number of sound installations and events taking place across June, including: Fading, a collaborative interactive exhibition from sound designer Beth Duke and theatre director Elgiva Field which explores sound pollution and birdsong; and ORIGIN by A Right/Left Project, a restorative deep listening experience with glowing sculptural forms and a custom d&b sound system. ORIGIN is also on show at the National Trust’s Dunham Massey estate in Greater Manchester until November – see our feature in Issue #81 for more details.
As part of the festival, Lebanese live artist Tania el Khoury will present Memory of Birds, an interactive sound installation, co-presented as part of Shubbak, the UK's largest biennial of contemporary Arab culture. El Khoury’s practice involves staging interactive experiences for audiences to explore the politics of public space, collective memory, and displacement; often incorporating sonic and tacile technologies. Memory of Birds is an arboreal installation, designed to foster listening from sensory hammocks suspended from trees. First commissioned by the Fisher Center at New York’s Bard College in 2023, the work has since been installed in many locations across the UK, USA, and India. The work explores multi-species perspectives on the land, centering on themes of ecology, migration, and political violence and their intersections with the earth itself. Visitors can lie down in the boat-like hammocks and be guided through a trauma-informed somatic experience complete with birdsong and sound design.
“[Memory of Birds] is an interactive piece that invites the audience to lay down in a structure around a tree and they kind of hug the tree while they’re lying down in that structure and listen to a sound piece that takes them through kind of a story about bird migration… but also the different toxicity and political violence that are hidden in the soil, and really thinking about the soil as this body of the earth that holds a lot of those traumas. It is a collaboration that I did with a trauma therapist who will guide the audience as well with a voice in that piece and invite you to have the spatial awareness of a bird and to just become one with that landscape. It’s a very gentle piece, a gentle experience. Gives you that moment to be with the tree with the bird and then kind of disappear.” – Tania El Khoury
Experience Tania El Khoury’s Memory of Birds at the Oso Arts Centre in Barnes from Friday 13th until Sunday 15th June 2025.
richmondartsandideas.com
shubbak.co.uk
taniaelkhoury.com

Time Based: Sonic Interventions
📍 David Dale Gallery, Glasgow
🗓️ 12–14 June 2025
This week, Time Based: Sonic Interventions, a new festival for experimental music and sound art will take place in venues and outdoor spaces across Glasgow. Curated by Olha Bekenshtein and Martel Ollerenshaw, the festival has facilitated a number of international collaborations between Ukrainian and UK artists, centring on the theme of sonic intervention. The festival’s programming has been curated to confront audiences with the disruptive qualities of sound, to “listen, reflect, and engage with the beauty and danger of sounds beyond your control.”
David Dale Gallery will host a new collaborative audiovisual installation between Zoë Irvine and Photinus Studio. Irvine is a Scottish multidisciplinary artist whose practice often centres on the voice, conversations, and audio recordings; producing audiovisual works, radio pieces, and sound installations, such as last year’s 900 Voices, a community-centred generative sound installation commissioned for Edinburgh’s St. Giles’ Cathedral.

Photinus Studio is a Kyiv-based media arts collective, founded by artists and musicians Max Robotov, Liera Polianskova, Ivan Svitlychnyi, and Georgiy Potopalskiy. Specialising in interactive light and sound installations, the group have presented their works since 2012, including at major international festivals such as the Venice Biennale, and Berlin’s Transmediale Vorspiel.
The collaborative work between Irvine and Photinus is titled Closed Caption Silences, and will have its premiere at the festival. The piece explores environmental sounds from Glasgow and Kyiv, focusing on more-than-human perspectives and exploring the commonalities and contrasts between the soundscapes of the two locations.
“How do we attune to the sounds that escape human control – the murmur of forests, the deep time of landscapes, the thunder of a war? What does it mean to listen today? What does it mean to trust what we’ve heard? Can artificial intelligence capture that more objectively? And how might environments sound in the future – and who, or what, will be there to listen?” – Time Based: Sonic Interventions

Anna Khvyl, sound artist, composer, and co-curator of the RIVERSSSOUNDS project, will make her UK debut at the festival, teaming up with performance artist and director Piotr Armianovski. Together they will present a collaborative soundwalk in Glasgow and Kyiv, informed by acoustic ecology. The event is billed as a “synchronised sonic happening” where the duo will construct temporary acoustic environments by mixing live audio streams. Khvyl will lead a walk departing from the garden of the Glasgow Women’s Library, whilst Armianovski will simultaneously guide listeners in Kyiv from the A.V. Fomin Botanical Garden.
Time Based: Sonic Interventions runs in spaces across Glasgow between Wednesday 11th and Sunday 15th June 2025.
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daviddalegallery.co.uk
zoeirvine.net
instagram.com/photinusstudio

Turbynes – CHANNELS
Bradford 2025
📍 various locations, Bradford
🗓️ 31 May – 16 November 2025
A collection of new listening benches have been installed in sites adjacent to bodies of water across Bradford. The benches have been created by local artist duo Turbynes (Rosie Freeman & MARF) as part of the Bradford 2025 programme. Entitled CHANNELS, this new commission features sonic responses to three Bradfordian human-made bodies of water: a reservoir, a loch, and the UK’s largest urban water feature. The work reflects on the borders of the ‘natural’ world, blending contemporary and speculative sounds to critically reflect upon the histories and legacies contained within these waters and their containing structures. Each of the work’s compositions can be accessed on listening benches at three locations across Bradford for the next six months. Visitors should bring their own devices and headphones to the benches, scanning the QR codes at the sites to access to the audio experience in situ.
“Where does the natural world begin and end? What do our canals and reservoirs mean to us? How do we shape these bodies of water – and how do they shape us? Submerge yourself in a collection of sound journeys that ripple between the imagined and the real – the histories and futures of these unique structures explored through authentic voices, reflective soundscapes and big ideas.” – Turbynes
Channels can be experienced at three listening benches throughout Bradford until Sunday 16th November 2025. Visiting Bradford soon? See Pink Loudspeaker issues #81 and #83 for our other features on Bradford 2025 activities.
bradford2025.co.uk
instagram.com/turbynes_
Opportunities
• Isobel Anderson will host a free online field recording workshop for women through her Girls Twiddling Knobs platform. The workshop will take place at 10am on Wednesday 25th June 2025 and will cover production, gear, technique, and many other aspects of working with environmental recordings. Sign up here: girlstwiddlingknobs.com
• Sound Thought are collaborating with the Glasgow Science Festival for a second year. The collective will curate another installation at the Kibble Palace in the city’s historic botanic gardens in June 2025 and are seeking audio contributions for their multi-channel soundwork. Deadline: Sunday 8th June 2025. soundthought.co.uk + instagram.com/sound_thought
• Chicago’s Experimental Sound Studio seeks proposals for multi-channel sound compositions that will be played through their 24-channel loudspeaker array at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion for the Sonic Pavilion 2025. Deadline: Friday 13th June 2025. ess.org
• Sonic Acts and De Ateliers/Woonhuis currently have an open call for The Walls Have Ears, a funded sound studies writing residency in Amsterdam next year. The opportunity is open to an established artist, researcher, or scholar working in the field of sound studies based in the EU or UK. Deadline: Saturday 14th June 2025. sonicacts.com
• Cockpit Studios in Deptford currently have an open call for sound artists to present performances and workshops for their Dialogues of Space event series. The venue are seeking artists from south-east London (prioritising artists based in Lewisham, Greenwich, Peckham, and Camberwell). Deadline: Friday 16th June 2025. instagram.com/springcafecockpit
• Screen South have an open call for project development as part of their current Showcase programme. The call is open to artists working with sonic, interactive, and immersive technologies, based in the South East of England. Deadline: Thursday 3rd July 2025. screensouth.org
• Cornish organisation Dyski have open calls for two sound-related artist residencies in the Cornish landscape later this year: Paul Cousins will host Composing With Tape and in November Tom Whitwell will lead Radio Music dedicated to radio experimentation. Grants are available to allow artists with financial barriers to participate. Deadlines: Sunday 20th July and Friday 1st August 2025 respectively. dyski.co
• The UK’s long-running Sonic Arts Forum currently has an open call for participation in an event on 15th November 2025 at the Swansea College of Art. The call is seeking individuals who are interested in presenting their work in person and receiving feedback in a friendly and supportive environment. A good opportunity to network but travel and accommodation will not be covered by the host organisation. Deadline: Friday 15th August 2025. facebook.com/groups/sonicarts
Full listings
Everything on this week: 9th to 15th June 2025
Below are 106 sound art exhibitions, events, performances, public lectures, and workshops taking place across the UK and Ireland this week. Events and exhibitions are sorted by closing date. Opening hours may vary so please check with venues before venturing out! All London events are grouped together at the top, scroll down for events for all other locations across the UK and Ireland.
🔊 LONDON LISTINGS 🔊
Nell Catchpole & Leslie Deere – Listening as Political and Ethical Practice
ResearchWorks
📍 Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London / online
🗓️ 09 June 2025
Salome Voegelin – Compilation of Tape Scores
📍 Cafe Oto, London
🗓️ 09 June 2025
White Noise 50
📍 Corsica Studios, London
🗓️ 11 June 2025
Deep Assignments #01: Machine Listening presents Environments 12
📍 Apiary Studios, London
🗓️ 12 June 2025
DO.OMYOGA
Devon Turnbull Listening Room
📍 180 Studios, London
🗓️ 12 June 2025
Fan Bangyu & Ellis Berwick – CANON(s)
📍 Small-Time Projects, London
🗓️ 31 May – 14 June 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #84
Tania El Khoury – Memory of Birds
Richmond Arts & Ideas Festival
📍 Oso Arts Centre, Barnes
🗓️ 13–15 June 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #86
Valgeir Sigurðsson x Daniel Pioro – Tendrils installation
📍 Kings Place, London
🗓️ 14–15 June 2025
(murmured/blared) LCC BA Sound Arts Graduate Showcase 2025
📍 LCC, London
🗓️ 13–17 June 2025
Fari Bradley – PSA – Public Service Announcement
Fashioning Frequencies
📍 London College of Fashion, London
🗓️ 25 April – 21 June 2025
Nazanin Noori – THE ECHO OF PROTEST IS DISTANT TO THE PROTEST
📍 Auto Italia, London
🗓️ 10 April – 22 June 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #77
A Right/Left Project – ORIGIN
Richmond Arts & Ideas Festival
📍 Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College, Richmond
🗓️ 13–22 June 2025
Sur Andina: Intersection of Sensory Design and Andean Cosmovisión
London Design Biennale 2025
📍 Somerset House, London
🗓️ 05–29 June 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #85
You Make Me Feel (Jeanie Crystal, Zein Majali & Emily Pop)
📍 Southwark Park Galleries, London
🗓️ 05 April – 29 June 2025
Beth Duke & Elgiva Field – Fading
Richmond Arts & Ideas Festival
📍 The Exchange, Twickenham
🗓️ 13–29 June 2025
Rebel Radio
📍 Barbican Centre, London
🗓️ 01–30 June 2025
Nassim Azarzar – Hayat al Noujoum / La vie des Étoiles
📍 The Showroom, London
🗓️ 26 July 2024 – 07 July 2025
Black Sound London: The Story of British Black Music
📍 Barbican Library, London
🗓️ 10 March – 19 July 2025
Gregor Hildebrandt – AUF FALSCHER SEITE IN DIE FALSCHE RICHTUNG
📍 Almine Rech, London
🗓️ 06 June – 26 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #85
Michaela Yearwood-Dan – No Time for Despair
📍 Hauser & Wirth, London
🗓️ 13 May – 02 August 2025
Manifesto for Sustainable Experimentation
📍 Beaconsfield, London
🗓️ 21 May – 02 August 2025
Darren Emerson – In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats
📍 Barbican, London
🗓️ 22 May – 03 Aug 2025
Ed Atkins
📍 Tate Britain, London
🗓️ 02 April – 25 August 2025
Feel the Sound
📍 Barbican, London
🗓️ 22 May – 31 August 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #83
Cultural Reforesting Exhibition
📍 Orleans House Gallery, London
🗓️ 27 March – 31 August 2025
Rita Evans – Respondents
London Open Live: Film Programme
📍 Whitechapel Gallery, London
🗓️ 04 June – 07 Sept 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #85
Eija-Liisa Ahtila – Horizontal–Vaakasuora
The Power of Trees
📍 Kew Gardens, London
🗓️ 12 April – 14 September 2025
Marshmallow Laser Feast – Of The Oak
📍 Kew Gardens, London
🗓️ 03 May – 28 September 2025
Christine Sun Kim & Thomas Mader – 1880 THAT
📍 Wellcome Collection, London
🗓️ 17 April – 16 Nov 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #79
María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Neil Leonard
📍 Tate Modern, London
🗓️ 10 March – 19 October 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #83
Abbas Zahedi – Begin Again
Gathering Ground
📍Tate Modern, London
🗓️ 29 January 2025 – 04 January 2026
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #77
Felix Taylor - Hydraulis!
Secrets of the Thames
📍 London Museum Docklands
🗓️ 04 April 2025 – 01 March 2026
🔊 LISTINGS FOR ALL OTHER CITIES 🔊
Gascia Ouzounian – Death Cities: Hearing Atmospheric and Spatial Violence
📍 All Souls College, Oxford
🗓️ 09 June 2025
Open the Box: Essex Record Office
📍 Harlow Library, Harlow
🗓️ 10 June 2025
Digital Music & Sound Arts Graduate Show 2025
📍University of Brighton, Brighton
🗓️ 31 May – 10 June 2025
Sound Sculptures: A Dynamic Fusion of Installation and Live Performance
📍 Anthony Burgess Foundation, Manchester
🗓️ 11 June 2025
Mali Draper – Creative Microphone Listening
The Big Thing
📍 The Great Victoria Hotel, Bradford
🗓️ 11 June 2025
Marshmallow Laser Feast – You:Matter
The Big Thing
📍 National Science & Media Museum, Bradford
🗓️ 09–11 June 2025
Exploring Sound + Synthesis
📍 SHIFT, Cardiff
🗓️ 12 June 2025
Sonic Labs – Refractive/Aberrant
📍 CCA Glasgow
🗓️ 12 June 2025
Rob Mackay sound walk
An Unremarkable Wood Symposium
📍 Creative Centre, York
🗓️ 12 June 2025
Alex De Little – Gair Wood Sounds: Deep Listening and Ecological Change
An Unremarkable Wood Symposium
📍 Creative Centre, York
🗓️ 12 June 2025
Pete Stollery – On a Wing and a Prayer; towards a gentler way of working
An Unremarkable Wood Symposium
📍 Creative Centre, York
🗓️ 12 June 2025
Geoffrey Cox – Tell it to the Trees
An Unremarkable Wood Symposium
📍 Creative Centre, York
🗓️ 12 June 2025
The Lincoln Company – Misplaced
SO! Festival
📍 Tower Esplanade, Skegness
🗓️ 13 June 2025
Jason Singh – Drifters
📍 Brunel Goods Shed, Stroud
🗓️ 13 June 2025
Listening Session: Some Sounds May Be Triggering
Time Based: Sonic Interventions
📍 David Dale Gallery, Glasgow
🗓️ 13 June 2025
Gallery Bagging [synonym] session
Time Based: Sonic Interventions
📍 David Dale Gallery, Glasgow
🗓️ 13 June 2025
Panel Talk: Be All Ears
Time Based: Sonic Interventions
📍 David Dale Gallery, Glasgow
🗓️ 13 June 2025
Sound Walk with Anna Khvyl & Piotr Armianovski
Time Based: Sonic Interventions
📍 Glasgow Women’s Library, Glasgow
🗓️ 14 June 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #86
Anna Khvyl in conversation
Time Based: Sonic Interventions
📍 Glasgow Women’s Library, Glasgow
🗓️ 14 June 2025
Alla Zahaikevych
Time Based: Sonic Interventions
📍 Glasgow Women’s Library, Glasgow
🗓️ 14 June 2025
Make a Ceramic Record workshop with Copper Sounds
📍 MAKE Southwest, Bovey Tracey
🗓️ 14 June 2025
Zoë Irvine & Photinus Studio – Closed Caption Silences
Time Based: Sonic Interventions
📍 David Dale Gallery, Glasgow
🗓️ 12–14 June 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #86
Sound Thought x Glasgow Science Festival installation
📍 Glasgow Botanic Gardens, Glasgow
🗓️ 13–14 June 2025
Sound and Silence: An Exhibition of Contemporary Bells
📍 MAKE Southwest, Bovey Tracey
🗓️ 22 March – 14 June 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #74
Prototypes for Cyborgs – A Space Opera
📍 Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, Ireland
🗓️ 12 April – 14 June 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #82
Justin Wiggan – Echoes of Blossom
Festival of Blossom
📍 Trerice, Newquay
🗓️ 25 May – 14 June 2025
Sound Pals June soundwalk
📍 Sefton Park, Liverpool
🗓️ 15 June 2025
Tape Letters
Bradford 2025
📍 Loading Bay, Bradford
🗓️ 22 May – 15 June 2025
Time Based: Sonic Interventions
📍 various venues, Glasgow
🗓️ 11–15 June 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #86
Bobby Jewell & Andrey Chugunov – You Are Not Made of Sugar
📍 Kiosk, Glasgow
🗓️ 07–15 June 2025
Karen Heald & Susan Matthews – Tsuyu / Plum Rain
In Progress
📍 Tŷ Pawb, Wrexham
🗓️ 09 May – 21 June 2025
Cappo – CAPStone
📍 Bonington Gallery, Nottingham
🗓️ 14–21 June 2025
Duncan Speakman - Only Expansion
📍 Undershed, Bristol
🗓️ 02 May – 22 June 2025
Danny McCarthy – If Those Wall(papers) Could Talk
📍 Fota House, Cobh, Co. Cork
🗓️ 09–22 June 2025
Soft Power
📍 Standalone, London
🗓️ 30 May – 27 June 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #84
Glasgow Requiem: The Walk – communal walks
📍 St. Mungo’s RC Church, Glasgow
🗓️ 03 May – 28 June 2025 (every Saturday at 2pm)
DRIFT: Love Letter to Pendle Rise
📍 Pendle Rise, Nelson
🗓️ 21 May – 28 June 2025
Phil Coy – Sixty Beats Per Minute
📍 St. George's Church, Ramsgate
🗓️ 02 May – 29 June 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #82
In Between Time – BIRD
📍 Tyntesfield, Bristol
🗓️ 02 May – 29 June 2025
Gary Stewart soundscape installation
Tapestry of Black Britons
📍 Arnolfini, Bristol
🗓️ 09 May – 29 June 2025
Paul Nataraj – Blue and White Through Thick and Thin
Rovers – 150 Years
📍 Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery, Blackburn
🗓️ 09 April – 29 June 2025
Colin Woods - I Just Called
📍 Belfast (various libraries)
🗓️ Oct 2024 – 29 June 2025
Narbi Price & Mark Hudson – GOING BACK BROCKENS: Monuments and Rhetoric After the Miners’ Strike
📍 The Warehouse, Newgate Centre, Bishop Auckland
🗓️ 13 June – 05 July 2025
Henna Asikainen & Roua Horanieh – To Own Both Nothing and the Whole World
📍 Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead
🗓️ 11 June – 06 July 2025
FRAMERATE: Pulse of the Earth
📍 Undershed, Bristol
🗓️ 02 May – 13 July 2025
Resounding Diasporic Sonic Worlds: Archives of Music, Resistance and Community
📍 The NewBridge Project, Newcastle
🗓️ 10 May – 19 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #81
Mishka Henner & Emily Speed – Energy House 2.0
📍 Castlefield Gallery, Manchester
🗓️ 04 May – 20 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #81
Alia Syed – The Ring in the Fish
📍 CCA Glasgow, Glasgow
🗓️ 17 May – 26 July 2025
James Bulley – The Mother Goose Series
📍 The Glasshouse, Gateshead
🗓️ 23 April – July 2025
Martin Barraud – Echoes – Halo of the South
📍 Marina Curve, Dover
🗓️ 16 April – summer 2025
Satch Hoyt - Cross Rhythmic Delay
📍 Beam, Nottingham
🗓️ 31 May – 06 September 2025
Your Ears Later Will Know to Listen
📍 Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham
🗓️ 31 May – 07 Sept 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #84
Mary Hooper – The Sun Feeds the Wind
📍 Hastings Contemporary, Hastings
🗓️ 29 March – 14 Sept 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #75
Emma Critchley – Soundings
📍 Tate St Ives, St Ives
🗓️ 24 May – 21 Sept 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #82
The Secret Lives of Bottle of Notes: Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen📍 MIMA, Middlesbrough
🗓️ 14 March – 05 October 2025
Earth & Sky immersive sound walks
📍 Penistone Hill Country Park, West Yorkshire
🗓️ 24 May – 12 Oct 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #83
Maureen Jordan – On The Lookout
📍 The Himalayan Garden and Sculpture Park, Yorkshire
🗓️ 08 April – 02 November 2025
Ann Hamilton - We Will Sing
Bradford 2025
📍 Salts Mill, Bradford
🗓️ 03 May – 02 November 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #81
ORIGIN
📍 Dunham Massey, Altrincham
🗓️ 03 May – 02 November 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #81
A Field Hospital for Eco-Anxiety
📍 Dunham Massey, Altrincham
🗓️ 03 May – 02 November 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #81
Sophie Cooper & Babs Smith – Immersive Greenbooth
📍 Greenbooth Reservoir, Rochdale
🗓️ 03 May – 04 Nov 2025
Turbynes – CHANNELS
Bradford 2025
📍 various venues, Bradford
🗓️ 31 May – 16 November 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #86
Lizzie King – Connecting the Tree and the Foot
Fragments of Time
📍 Salford Museum & Art Gallery, Salford
🗓️ 22 March – 21 Dec 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #74
Heather Mullender-Ross – All the Better to Hear You With
📍 Allan Bank, Grasmere, Lake District
🗓️ 01 April – 21 Dec 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #82
Resonant Forms
📍 The Hepworth, Wakefield
🗓️ 08 March 2025 – January 2026
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #73
Marshmallow Laser Feast – You:Matter
📍 National Science and Media Museum, Bradford
🗓️ 03 April 2025 – 22 February 2026
Tale Telt: Real Voices Sharing Fantastic Cumbrian Tales
📍 Keswick Museum, Lake District
🗓️ 24 May – summer 2026
Glasgow Requiem: The Walk
📍 St. Mungo’s RC Church, Glasgow
🗓️ 17 April 2025 – 2028
Sylvia Rimat & Charli Clark – Broad Meadow
📍 Broadmead, Bristol
🗓️ 07 June 2025 – 2028
Soundmarks York
📍 DIG, York
🗓️ on-going
Jamie Jenkinson – Nattering
📍 Millom Library, Cumbria
🗓️ on-going
Susan Philipsz - By Sound Near Seawall
📍 Whitehaven Harbour, Cumbria
🗓️ on-going
SoundEscapes
📍 Sainsbury Centre, Norwich
🗓️ 06 Dec 2024 – on-going
Justin Wiggin – Echo Point
📍 Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro
🗓️ 20 January 2025 – on-going
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