Author: Anisha Minocha
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SINK Time III
Welcome the new year with our third series of SINK Time, inspired by our third issue: Utopia. Join us at 18.00 GMT Sunday 28th January for an evening hour of envisioning and imagining. Reflect on your creative outlets and unlock new ways of liberation through sketches, poems and other written wanderings where we will take inspiration for building…
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The M60 & Eulogy: a neurotrippy take on the art of climate crisis
Our current ecological crisis has demanded many shifts in the artistic landscape. In the face of our sixth mass extinction, creativity fosters an envisioning of the future and unburying forgotten rituals. As this apocalypse gives birth to a host of dynamic and experimental artistic practices, one particular performer adapts the refocusing of contemporary poetry within…
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SINK Time II
It’s getting colder, so we’re finding new ways of cosying up with a SINK time on our second issue “Intimate: Sex, the Body and Love”. This workshop will flesh out our ways of loving. Attentive to the softer, hidden parts of ourselves and others. We’ll use words and art in a sketch workshop with the…
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SINK Time 1
Fan the flicker of that cinnamon candle into a flame and embrace the corner of your covers as your creative cavern for a cosy, autumnal hour. Join us at 18.00 GMT Sunday 29th October for a laidback evening of writing activities, inspired by our first issue RAMBLE and planting the seeds for our next theme REST. Be…
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Harvesting the Roots of ‘Rewilding’
In this issue, our editors hope to have foraged what is in, and of, the wild. We bask in the abundance of what has been ignored and unleash the dormant art lying within untamed landscapes. What does rewilding mean – or rather, what does it do? It is an active reclaiming of space, an allowance…
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Shining a Light on the Northern Pint: An Interview with Misty Taylor
Over this year’s summer, SINK encouraged young northerners to explore their culture and identity in an essay competition with prompts of Northern independence, identity or spirit. It was the final question, ‘what is the spirit of the North,’ which inspired the 18 year old winner Misty to write their piece. With a humorous spin on…