Living Coast

When the land has gone, but a place lives on through its people, we can still make maps – with their memories.

Living Coast was an installation of photography, fine art, spoken word, text, sound, music and video. It was created through a six-month collaboration between creative artists and environmental scientists from the University of Hull, and current or former members of the local communities in Easington, Kilnsea and Spurn.

This multi-arts installation documented a social and environmental history of place, as well as the human cultures of the South Holderness coastline. It contained verbatim interviews, newly written music, field recordings, photography, physical theatre videography, new poetic writing, and the display of historical artefacts.

Will you heed the call of the coast? Where a storied past meets an uncertain future in a delicate dance of remembrance and possibility?

Come and hear both land and sea as they whisper their tales through the echoes of memory.

In a place where the pulse of the present beats in harmony with the rhythms of the past.

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Living Coasts was also shown at The Barn at Westmere Farm in Kilnsea and at University of Hull Art Gallery.

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