Pink Loudspeaker • Issue #92
Weekly listings of UK and Irish sound art (21–27 July 2025)
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 21st to Sunday 27th July 2025. Scroll down for details on 115+ sonic artworks, exhibitions, performances, workshops, and events taking place this week across the UK and Ireland.
In Issue #92 we cover sonic seed pods, arboreal sound showers, augmented aural environments, speculative sonic narratives, recordings of the Gulf of Guinea, precarious listening, aural cinema, and much more…

Lorna Rees Company – Canopy
Wondrous Trees
📍 National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire
🗓️ 19 July – 31 August 2025
Canopy, a new immersive sound installation by Lorna Rees Company has just opened at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. The work forms a central part of the the site’s Wondrous Trees summer programme featuring artworks, performances, workshops, and family-friendly activities which reflect upon the stories, science, and sounds of the site. Canopy will be installed in the Arboretum’s woodlands until the end of August, before travelling to the Moors Valley Country Park & Forest in September for the Inside Out Dorset international outdoor arts biennial. Rees is a multi-disciplinary artist working at the intersections of theatre, immersive live performance, and sound art. For the last twenty years, through her own company and leading Gobbledegook Theatre, Rees has engaged audiences with environmental themes, staging works almost exclusively outdoors in public spaces. Previous works include Geophonic, a site-responsive performance and augmented sound walk which encourages audiences to listen to the Earth’s geological processes through bespoke aluminium listening trumpets; and Cloudscapes, currently installed at the Mailbox in Birmingham, which ponders human relationships with the troposphere through sonic-led rituals of cloud gazing.

Canopy is an installation presented an art trail with twenty-four hemispheric ‘sonic seed pods’ distributed throughout the forest. Suspended from trees, these colourful, decorated domes have been fitted with bespoke sound systems, positioned overhead to function like arboreal sonic showers. A unique sound composition has been designed for each of the twenty-four pods and is thematically linked to a particular idea considering the relationships between humans and trees. The work features music, sound design, and recordings of oral contributions from ecologists, writers, artists, musicians, and young people. Visitors can navigate the woodlands by following directions on printed trail guides or choose to be led by their eyes and ears.
Experience Lorna Rees Company’s Canopy at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire until Sunday 31st August 2025.
thenma.org.uk
gobbledegooktheatre.com

Lubaina Himid with Magda Stawarska – Another Chance Encounter
📍 Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge
🗓️ 12 July – 02 November 2025
Cambridge’s Kettle’s Yard hosts a new exhibition of works by Turner Prize winning painter Lubaina Himid and multi-disciplinary artist Magda Stawarska. For over thirty-five years Himid’s practice has examined marginalised histories of the Black diaspora, playing a key role in the development of the nascent Black Arts Movement in Britain in the 1980s. Stawarska works with moving image, silkscreen printing, painting, and sound, centred around her practice of ‘inner listening.’ Her work explores environmental and historical awareness through sound, artistically embracing the internal sounds of one’s memory and imagination. Lubaina and Stawarska have worked together in various forms since first meeting in the early 2000s. In recent years the pair have been working more frequently together and increasingly in a deeper, more collaborative manner. Himid has stated that Another Chance Encounter, this new exhibition in Cambridge, could be considered their most interwoven and conversational presentation to date.
The exhibition features a number of new artworks, some from Himid, some from Stawarska, with many pieces developed together. One collaborative work presented here is Slightly Bitter, a mixed media installation occupying the one of Kettle’s Yard’s ground floor galleries. The work combines a number of paintings, prints, postcards, and sound, drawing inspiration from the incomplete correspondence between writer and poet Sophie Gaudier-Brzeska and artist Nina Hamnett.

The complicated relations of Gaudier-Brzeska and Hamnett are reflected is all aspects of the work, from its title, colour scheme, and the themes tackled. The sonic component of Slightly Bitter is a four-channel sound installation which has been built from the content of Gaudier-Brzeska’s letters. The voices of Himid and Stawarska can be heard reciting excerpts in English, Polish, and French, fragmented and spatialised through a quadrophonic array of lemon yellow loudspeakers placed in the corners of the room.
Elsewhere in the Kettle’s Yard estate, Stawarska has created a sonic intervention which can be heard emanating from the on-site kitchen. Entitled Sweet Sharp Taste of Limes, the work evokes the intimacy of domestic spaces, animating the stillness of the space with the sounds of its prior use, with additional sounds provided from Stawarska’s own kitchen. A ticking clock, the cutting of vegetables, the preparation of coffee – all contribute to an augmented sonic environment where the boundaries between public and private space are blurred.
“I am trying to find out about the complex ways in which the processes of ‘inner listening’ and ‘intimate listening’ to a soundscape of place impact on the ability to understand one’s personal relationship to a city. Does insecurity activate one’s survival instinct, make us better listeners in an unknown environment? The layers of listening, the complexity of hearing and perceiving the sound, the barriers and boundaries we encounter and create are all at the core of what I do.” – Magda Stawarska
Experience Another Chance Encounter at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge from Saturday 12th July until Sunday 2nd November 2025
kettlesyard.cam.ac.uk
instagram.com/lubainapics
magda-stawarska.com
Deptford X Festival / Deptford X Fringe
📍 various venues across Deptford, London
🗓️ 11–27 July 2025
Running since 1998, Deptford X is London’s longest-running visual arts festival. This year’s edition is its first since 2023 after transitioning to an expanded biennial model. It returns as an eighteen-day festival with an ambitious programme of cross-disciplinary events taking place in venues across the borough of Lewisham. There are eight new commissions including Sonya Dyer’s Catching Feels, a narrative-driven sound work for listening stations across Deptford which reflects upon the city’s histories of climate and migration, and speculates on London’s possible futures. Elsewhere in the festival, Joseph Ijoyemi presents Sea Between Us at Brickwork Space. The work is a sculpture in the form of an origami boat, constructed with bamboo poles and African wax print fabrics, scaled up to huge proportions. Ijoyemi’s installation includes an audio component which blends field recordings of the sea from the Gulf of Guinea and the Nigerian coastline with archival sounds, musical samples, and melodies.
In addition to its eight new commissions, the festival offers a community-led fringe programme with over a hundred exhibitions, events, workshops, and participatory activities. There are many sound-focused exhibitions and events in this year’s Deptford X Fringe, including Six-Year-Old Me vs. Me Now, an immersive multi-sensory installation from Suri Jiang a London-based artist from Hong Kong. In this new work, Jiang reflects upon her childhood encounters with sound and experiences as a hearing aid user. The installation combines audio, tactile elements, and moving image. Jiang’s work offers an insight into the sonic perspective of a hearing aid user, presenting visitors with a fragmentary and precarious form of listening
“From the age of six, I realized I was different from other kids. As I grew up, I started struggling to hear what the teacher said in class. I was afraid to communicate with my classmates, fearing being despised by others. But fortunately, I rely on hearing aids to listen to birds, the rain, the thunder, and the melody of music…” – Suri Jiang
The Fringe will also host a re-staging of the work of Edwin Hind, a London-based sound artist who passed away unexpectedly earlier this year. In recent years Hind worked under the moniker of Concrete and Green to explore site-responsive sound environments. Describing his presentations as ‘aural cinema,’ Hind’s work was inspired by musique concrète and the acousmatic concept, where sounds are produced without their originating source being seen. His work was often staged behind veils and responded to the acoustics of unusual architectural spaces. At the festival, a number of posthumous performances of his Aural Cinema will be staged at the St. Nicholas Church in Deptford Green in his memory.
Deptford X Festival takes place in various venues across the London borough of Lewisham until Sunday 27th July 2025.
deptfordx.org
sonyadyerstudio.com
josephijoyemi.com
yesimsuri.com
concreteandgreen.com
Opportunities
• The international CMMR symposium invites proposals for interdisciplinary sound and music works on the theme of: ‘Sound, Music: Space, Place’. This year’s event will be hosted in London and will focus on the intersections of sound, music, and computing; exploring the spatial and situated dimensions of sonic and musical practices. Deadline: Friday 25th July 2025. cmmr2025.prism.cnrs.fr
• Sound artist Emily Peasgood is offering free mentoring for women based in the North West. More information can be found on Emily’s Instagram page. Deadline: Friday 1st August 2025. instagram.com/empeasgood
• The Digital Media and Arts Research Centre at the University of Limerick have announced a new paid residency programme for Irish and international composers. Deadline: Friday 1st August 2025. cmc.ie
• Cornish organisation Dyski have open calls for two sound-related artist residencies in the Cornish landscape later this year: Helen Anahita Wilson will lead a residency on Biophilic Sound; and in November Tom Whitwell will run Radio Music dedicated to radio experimentation. Grants are available to allow artists with financial barriers to participate. Deadlines: Friday 1st August, and Monday 1st September 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
• Sonica, Glasgow’s renowned biennial for sound art have announced an open call for their next edition which will take place in September–October 2026. The festival seeks existing sound installations, audiovisual performances, and more. Deadline: Monday 25th August 2025. sonic-a.co.uk
• Sonorities Festival, Belfast’s long-running biennial for new music and sound art have announced their next edition will take place in April 2026. The festival has open calls in eight categories, seeking sound installations, soundwalks, ambisonic works, talks, and more. Deadline: Sunday 31st August 2025. sonorities.net
Full listings
Everything on this week: 21st to 27th July 2025
Below are 115+ 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 🔊
Taliesin Gilkes-Bower
Goldsmiths MFA Graduate Show
📍 Goldsmiths, London
🗓️ 18–22 July 2025
In The Dark: Hidden Sounds with Alice Boyd
📍 Dalston Curve Garden, London
🗓️ 23 July 2025
Jonny Trunk – Exploitation Soundtracks
Devon Turnbull Listening Room
📍 180 Studios, London
🗓️ 23 July 2025
Loudspeaker Orchestra: MindScape
📍 University of Greenwich, London
🗓️ 23 July 2025
Margarita Novikova – Noise for Cleaner Deptford
Deptford X Fringe
📍 Creekside Discovery Centre, London
🗓️ 24 July 2025
Magda Stawarska with Zeynep Özsuca – Music and Silence
📍 ICA, London
🗓️ 24 July 2025
Roshana Rubin Mayhew – Feeling the Blues (Movement II)
London Open Live
📍 Whitechapel Gallery, London
🗓️ 24 July 2025
Sound Structures
📍 The Bomb Factory, London
🗓️ 25 July 2025
SPACE21 Festival: Archive Khanah on Kurdish, Palestinian, & Armenian Archives in Crisis
📍 Cafe Oto, London
🗓️ 25–26 July 2025
Dialogues of Space: Immersions
Deptford X Fringe
📍 Cockpit Deptford, London
🗓️ 26 July 2025
Plastique Fantastique – Sonic Fictions (Spells)
📍 Beaconsfield Gallery, London
🗓️ 26 July 2025
Action Pyramid – Bioacoustics Workshop on the Grand Union Canal
📍 Grand Union Community Hub, London
🗓️ 26 July 2025
Gregor Hildebrandt – AUF FALSCHER SEITE IN DIE FALSCHE RICHTUNG
📍 Almine Rech, London
🗓️ 06 June – 26 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #85
Studio/Chapple X CAROÇO – RITUALS
Deptford X Fringe
📍 Studio/Chapple, London
🗓️ 12–26 July 2025
Sonya Dyer – Catching Feels
Deptford X
📍 Lewisham Arthouse, London
🗓️ 11–27 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #92
Joseph Ijoyemi – Sea Between Us
Deptford X
📍 Brickwork Space, London
🗓️ 11–27 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #92
Saskia Takens-Milne – Scream-Along
Deptford X Fringe
📍 Signware, London
🗓️ 12–27 July 2025
Suri Jiang – Six-Year-Old Me vs. Me Now
Deptford X Fringe
📍 Brickwork Space, London
🗓️ 12–27 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #92
Francisco Mazza & Raquel Diniz – Notes on Listening
📍 DIVFUSE, London
🗓️ 25–27 July 2025
Concrete and Green / Edwin Hind – Aural Cinema (posthumous performance)
Deptford X Fringe
📍 St Nicholas Church, Deptford Green, London
🗓️ 27 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #92
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 August 2025
Action Pyramid – Materials Unknown
📍 Microscope, London
🗓️ 24 July – 08 August 2025
Madeleine Ruggi – Distress Purchase
Soft Landing
📍 Palmer Gallery, London
🗓️ 11 July – 09 August 2025
Mikhail Karikis – Songs for the Storm to Come
📍 The Showroom, London
🗓️ 27 June – 16 August 2025
Locus of Voices
📍 Proposition, London
🗓️ 20 June – 17 August 2025
Debjani Banerjee – Jalsaghar
📍 Mimosa House, London
🗓️ 27 June – 17 August 2025
Sarina Mantle – The Listening Garden
📍 Eastbury Manor House, London
🗓️ 25 July – 24 August 2025
Qudus St Patrick – The Space Between
📍 Southbank Centre, London
🗓️ 23 July – 25 August 2025
Ed Atkins
📍 Tate Britain, London
🗓️ 02 April – 25 August 2025
Christelle Oyiri – In a Perpetual Remix Where is My Own Song?
📍 Tate Modern, London
🗓️ 17 June – 25 August 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #89
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
Joanna Penso - The River in You
Bow Open: Connections
📍 Bow Arts, London
🗓️ 06 June – 31 August 2025
Jordan Rakei – Music for Heathrow
📍 Heathrow Airport, London
🗓️ 08 July – summer 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, London
🗓️ 04 April 2025 – 01 March 2026
🔊 LISTINGS FOR ALL OTHER CITIES 🔊
Tim Shaw & John Coburn – Swaledale Sound Walks
📍 Hazel Brow Farm, Swaledale
🗓️ 23 July 2025
Beiyi Wang – In The Flowing Water
📍 Fabrica, Brighton
🗓️ 24 July 2025
Iris Garrelfs & Jenn Kirby – Embodied Dialogues: Open Studio
📍 AMARTA Arts Centre, Penryn
🗓️ 24 July 2025
Aural Pluralities Network x Full of Noises
📍 Full of Noises, Barrow-in-Furness
🗓️ 24 July 2025
Tim Shaw & John Coburn – Muker Sound Walk
📍 Farmers Arms, Muker
🗓️ 24 July 2025
Hannan Jones and Shamica Ruddock – Listening Session: Reimagining In Conversation
📍 Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham
🗓️ 25 July 2025
Tim Shaw & John Coburn – Crackpot Hall Sound Walks
📍 Keld Resource Centre, Richmond
🗓️ 25 July 2025
RL WILSON – The Ear to the Estuary
📍 Gallery North, Newcastle
🗓️ 15–25 July 2025
Working Boys Club – Serving Sounds
BD:Festival
📍 Bradford city centre, Bradford
🗓️ 25–26 July 2025
Lucille Brownrigg – Primal Humm Workshop
📍 Listen Gallery, Glasgow
🗓️ 26 July 2025
Charlotte Brontë: Senseless Trash
📍 The Bradford Hotel, Bradford
🗓️ 26 July 2025
Ezra Gray – Warning Notes: Sound Workshop
Milton Keynes International Festival
📍 YMCA, Milton Keynes
🗓️ 26 July 2025
Pond Listening
Stanmer Organics Open Day
📍 The Ecomusicology Project, Brighton
🗓️ 26 July 2025
Jeremy Deller – The Triumph of Art
📍 National Gallery, London
🗓️ 26 July 2025
Alia Syed – The Ring in the Fish
📍 CCA Glasgow, Glasgow
🗓️ 17 May – 26 July 2025
Mark Anderson – Warning Notes
Milton Keynes International Festival
📍 Fred Roche Gardens, Milton Keynes
🗓️ 24–26 July 2025
Darkfield – Arcade
📍Ventnor Fringe Festival, Ventnor
🗓️ 18–27 July 2025
Tania El Khoury – Memory of Birds
📍 Campbell Park Copse, Milton Keynes
🗓️ 25–27 July 2025
Darren Nixon – I Feel Like a Tourist in My Hometown
📍 PINK, Stockport
🗓️ 25–27 July 2025
Working Boys Club – Wellbeing Wells
Streets Alive!
📍 Manningtree Town High Street, Essex
🗓️ 27 July 2025
Paul Nataraj – We Sound Each Other
Contested Desires: Constructed Dialogues
📍 Great North Museum: Hancock, Newcastle
🗓️ 17–29 July 2025
James Bulley – The Mother Goose Series
📍 The Glasshouse, Gateshead
🗓️ 23 April – 31 July 2025
Alisa Oleva & Dasha Zakharets – Sounds Like Home: Listening Gardens
Compass Festival
📍 Meanwood Valley Urban Farm, Leeds
🗓️ 12 July – 09 August 2025
Amartey Golding
📍 FACT, Liverpool
🗓️ 23 May – 10 August 2025
Ruth Canning – Plants Play Guitars!
Folkestone Fringe
📍 Gallery 66, Folkestone
🗓️ 01–10 August 2025
Keiken & Ella Toone – The Divine Puppeteer
Football City, Art United.
📍 Aviva Studios, Manchester
🗓️ 04 July – 24 Aug 2025
What On Earth x Pot & Vessel: Samba
Folkestone Fringe
📍 Pot & Vessel, Folkestone
🗓️ 25 July – 29 August 2025
Lazerian – Cathedral of Sound
Music For The Senses
📍 Mayfield Park, Manchester
🗓️ 25 July – 31 Aug 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #91
Gobbledegook Theatre – Cloudscapes
On Cloud 9 at Mailbox
📍 Mailbox, Birmingham
🗓️ 11 July – 31 August 2025
Lorna Rees Company – Canopy
Wondrous Trees
📍 National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire
🗓️ 19 July – 31 August 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #92
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
Mercedes Azpilicueta – Fire on the Mountain, Light on the Hill
Edinburgh Art Festival
📍 Collective, Edinburgh
🗓️ 20 June – 07 Sept 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #87
Laura Cannell – LyreLyreLyre: The Magick Beneath Us
Raveningham Sculpture Trail
📍 Raveningham Centre, Norfolk
🗓️ 16 July – 07 September 2025
Mike Challis – Boomer
Raveningham Sculpture Trail
📍 Raveningham Centre, Norfolk
🗓️ 16 July – 07 September 2025
ReelBFD: Digital Arts, Bradford Stories
📍 National Science and Media Museum, Bradford
🗓️ 14 June – 07 September 2025
Mary Hooper – The Sun Feeds the Wind
📍 Hastings Contemporary, Hastings
🗓️ 29 March – 14 Sept 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #75
Christine Sun Kim
Liverpool Biennial
📍 Tate Liverpool + RIBA North, Liverpool
🗓️ 07 June – 14 September 2025
Cevdet Erek – Away Terrace (Us and Them)
Liverpool Biennial
📍 20 Jordan Street, Liverpool
🗓️ 07 June – 14 September 2025
DARCH – Heaven in the Ground
Liverpool Biennial
📍 FACT, Liverpool
🗓️ 07 June – 14 September 2025
Dawit L. Petros – As the Nile Flows or the Camel Walks
Liverpool Biennial
📍 Liverpool Central Library, Liverpool
🗓️ 07 June – 14 September 2025
Linda Lamignan – We are touched by the trees in a forest of eyes
Liverpool Biennial
📍 FACT Liverpool, Liverpool
🗓️ 07 June – 14 September 2025
Antonio Jose Guzman & Iva Jankovic – Concrete Roots / Griots Epic Stories from the Black Atlantic
Liverpool Biennial
📍 Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
🗓️ 07 June – 14 September 2025
Antonio Jose Guzman & Iva Jankovic – Toxteth Dub / Maps and Orientations from beyond the Blue
Liverpool Biennial
📍 Tate Liverpool + RIBA North, Liverpool
🗓️ 07 June – 14 September 2025
Emma Critchley – Soundings
📍 Tate St Ives, St Ives
🗓️ 24 May – 21 Sept 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #82
Wolfgang Buttress Studio – Bees: A Story of Survival
📍 World Museum Liverpool, Liverpool
🗓 04 May – 28 September 2025
Kathy Hinde – Listen to the Voices of the Fen
📍 Wicken Fen, Ely, Cambridgeshire
🗓️ 18 July – 28 Sept 2025
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
Hanna Tuulikki – Love (Warbler Remix)
Folkestone Triennial
📍 Wear Bay Road, Folkestone
🗓️ 19 July – 19 October 2025
Emeka Ogboh – Ode to the Sea
Folkestone Triennial
📍 Coronation Parade, Folkestone
🗓️ 19 July – 19 October 2025
Rubiane Maia – In Search of Darkness
Folkestone Triennial
📍Tram Road, Folkestone
🗓️ 19 July – 19 October 2025
Anna Boghiguian – The Sunken Boat: A Glimpse into Past Histories
📍 Turner Contemporary, Margate
🗓️ 14 June – 26 October 2025
View Out: Weston Town Sound Trail
View In, View Out
📍 Brown Park, Weston-super-Mare
🗓️ 14 July – 31 October
View Out: Uphill Sound Trail
View In, View Out
📍 Uphill Sluice, Weston-super-Mare
🗓️ 14 July – 31 October
View Out: King’s Wood, Mendip Sound Trail
View In, View Out
📍 King’s Wood car park, Winscombe
🗓️ 14 July – 31 October
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
Lubaina Himid with Magda Stawarska – Another Chance Encounter
📍 Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge
🗓️ 12 July – 02 November 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #92
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
We Will Not Be Left Behind
📍 Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire
🗓️ 10 July – on-going
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