Join photographers Zoe Hamill and Kat Gollock at the final event of their project, Terra Incognita.
Through walking, photography, writing and gathering, photographers Zoe Hamill and Kat Gollock seek to create alternative maps of the middle section of the River Tweed by collecting and marking the lesser-heard memories and stories that are housed within its banks and landscapes.
As part of the Newstead Sundial Festival in September, Kat and Zoe are presenting a final workshop that forms a culmination of this year’s terra Incognita project. Questioning the political power of mapping, Terra Incognita is a series of walks and photography workshops to gather stories that have historically been left out of official maps, archives and collections.
Find out more about this event and the artists here: Terra Incognita.
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