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Linklater Pavilion Workshop

Voices of the River: Weaving Connections with the Ouse

31 May 2025 at 11.00–17.00

River Ouse. Image: Love our Ouse, 2025

Explore the rights of rivers in this creative workshop

How might we creatively interpret the river’s voice to communicate its intrinsic rights to live, thrive and evolve? This workshop follows the successful in Sussex, the first time that a council has formally supported a River Charter in the UK.

We are inviting a group of 15 participants to creatively explore the River Rights of the Sussex Ouse in a one-day workshop. The workshop will be facilitated by Love Our Ouse, a community initiative who have been leading the creation of the Ouse Charter with local stakeholders. Love Our Ouse links people to celebrate, learn and act with the River Ouse. The workshop will include contributions from artists Emma Critchley, Lisa Dear and Ruthie Martin, and local experts. We will explore the River Ouse’s rights such as the Right to Flow and the Right to Native Biodiversity using a range of senses and art forms.

Collectively we will ask:

  • We are part of the river, how can we reframe our connection with the river? What does it mean to move towards living with the river, rather than harnessing it?
  • How can art and ceremony allow us to build a more eco-centric relation with rivers and ecosystems?
  • How can we uphold the rights of the river while acknowledging that we can only interpret its voices, including those of its species?

If you’d like to take part in the workshop, please submit the following . Deadline for Expressions of Interest: 15 April 2025.

This event is organised by Love Our Ouse, TBA21 Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary & Academy and Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational in partnership with Hyundai Motor.

Love Our Ouse was formed out of love and concern for their local river in Sussex to harness local interest and mobilise positive meaningful action, putting the river back into the heart and lives of their active community.

This workshop forms the first of two parts of a programme on artistic practices and the growing Rights of Nature movement. Insights from the workshop will be shared at Voices of Water, the second part of this programme, held at ºÚÁÏÉç on 6 September 2025 bringing together perspectives across artists’ practice, community organising, law and science. Rights of Nature recognise ‘that our ecosystems – including trees, oceans, animals, mountains – have rights just as human beings have rights’. Together we will explore how we can meaningfully include in our assemblies the voices of bodies of water – from small streams to the global Ocean.

This workshop builds on HTRC:T’s Waterways symposium on how water binds us across histories and futures, and evolves out of TBA21 Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary & Academy’s ongoing involvement with the Rights of Nature movement and the Confluence of European Water Bodies network, of which the River Ouse is also part.

Linklater Pavilion

Railway Lane
Lewes
BN7 2FG

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31 May 2025 at 11.00–17.00

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