Just Re-Located (Heritage Centre 2025)

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Veronica Vickery is a visual artist who works with local communities engaged in processes of change. Just Re-Located sees her fusing installation, performance and image making, playfully reflecting on much of the speak and processes that surround ‘regenerative’ processes.

She uses a series of processes to collaboratively create interventions that explore a community's aspirations, kickstarting the work, giving it meaning and altering its form. It is a practice rooted in the social, in people and story, memory and dreams, that is increasingly questioning assumptions that underlie the contemporary political hegemony.

<B>Passing Time - In Conversation 2007</B> detail from installation: photographs, drawing, text and sound recording
Passing Time - In Conversation 2007 detail from installation: photographs, drawing, text and sound recording

<B>Just Re-Located installation views, exhibits 1 and 2</B>
Just Re-Located installation views, exhibits 1 and 2

Bruce Davies is a visual artist currently mid way through a year long landscape based residency with The National Trust on the Lizard and Penrose estate, Helston Cornwall. His work during this residency is designed to initiate response to a variety of wide ranging issues affecting the landscape in particular that under the management of The National Trust. These issues range from small and large scale environmental pollution, to the effects of tourism, visitor pressure, a changing use of landscape and climate change. Cornwall’s natural environment, geographical position and cultural history are distinctive. By using his residency to explore these features he has worked toward creating visual conversations and collaborative site specific works based around issues developing from these starting points. His projects utilise a wide variety of mediums that include installation, film, durational performance and visual references to the process of development via the display of documented material.



Jo Hoddinott