How We Build Home – re-opening!

“Our home-making practice is about being loved for who we are, who we’ve been, and the endless possibilities of who we might be.  It is us sitting in the knottedness of our embodied geographies with the care and love that we deserve.”We are happy to announce that How We Build Home will be re-opening at Museum of the Home on Wednesday 26th October.  After a long closure due to flooding…

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A note to Wasi

This was meant to be a foreword for your book, addressed to readers; but as I kept rewriting and reworking, I realised that I needed to write these words out directly to you now, rather than prepping them for others to read and engage with. I deserve to celebrate you; and you deserve to be celebrated unabashedly m'dear.I remember us having a conversation about a call for artists working on/around…

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Starry nights: the evolution of our tent

Listen to the essay here (also available through Apple, Google or Spotify) Starry nights in Edinburgh, by Wasi Daniju We were tired of waiting for justice or care, tired of having to face interconnected brutalities alone. For me - and I think for all of us - GEM was about creating a home where we could speak from our bodies, and tend to the wounds that we are told to…

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