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Junction 41 on the M4 at Port Talbot, rests on concrete pillars that raise the motorway 15 metres above the town's rooftops. The elevated structure, often referred to as the ‘road in the sky,’ is built on top of the town, where it towers over Victorian terrace houses and back gardens. The initiative to rewild this ‘concrete jungle' is a fascinating shift in urban planning. Historically, these spaces were treated as ‘non-places,’ but they are increasingly being viewed as vital corridors for biodiversity. 

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  • Atelierhof-Werenzhain Exhibition

    Here's a selection of the work I created during the residency at the Atelierhof-Werenzhain, Germany.It's been a privilege to have had the time and freedom to explore ideas and experiment,...

    Atelierhof-Werenzhain Exhibition

    Here's a selection of the work I created during the residency at the Atelierhof-Werenzhain, Germany.It's been a privilege to have had the time and freedom to explore ideas and experiment,...

  • Residency Update

    It's been a busy start to our AGOR Abertawe residency in Germany. Having a day to explore the Martin-Gropius-Bau Museum in Berlin, and to see the work of American artist,...

    Residency Update

    It's been a busy start to our AGOR Abertawe residency in Germany. Having a day to explore the Martin-Gropius-Bau Museum in Berlin, and to see the work of American artist,...

  • AGOR Abertawe Residency

    Representing AGOR Abertawe, I will be travelling with Rhiannon Rees, Rose Davies and Chris Bird-Jones to Germany this July, as we have accepted a generous invitation to have a short...

    AGOR Abertawe Residency

    Representing AGOR Abertawe, I will be travelling with Rhiannon Rees, Rose Davies and Chris Bird-Jones to Germany this July, as we have accepted a generous invitation to have a short...

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