Harriet Tarlo and Judith Tucker
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outfalls: poems and drawings, Harriet Tarlo and Judith Tucker, Wild Pansy Press, 2018. Edition 250. 148 x 105 mm. 34 pages.
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outfalls: poems and drawings, Harriet Tarlo and Judith Tucker, Wild Pansy Press, 2018. Edition 250. 148 x 105 mm. 34 pages.
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outfalls: poems and drawings, Harriet Tarlo and Judith Tucker, Wild Pansy Press, 2018. Edition 250. 148 x 105 mm. 34 pages.
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Biography
Judith Tucker is a painter whose. practice explores the meeting of social history, personal memory and landscapes; it investigates their relationship through drawing, painting and writing. Her latest work is collaborative and interdisciplinary. Her work addresses major questions of ecological importance through contemporary collaborative cross-disciplinary practice in poetry and fine art.. She is vice-chair of Contemporary British Painting and was. selected to represent this group of painters in China for a four-museum show of Contemporary British Painting. Her two current collaborative projects Projectfitties and Outfalls have involved extensive creative work with communities. In 2018 and 2019 she was a finalist in the Jackson’s Painting Prize and in third time lucky in 2020, she was awarded the Scenes of Everyday Life category prize. In 2020 she was shortlisted for the New Light Prize and in 2019 she was shortlisted for the first Westmorland Landscape Prize exhibition. In 2018 she was selected to be one of ten UK artists exhibiting in the inaugural Yantai Biennal, China. Other exhibition venues include Arthouse1 and Collyer Bristow London and many regional galleries throughout the UK, and further afield in Iasi, Romania, Gdansk, Poland, Brno, Czech Republic, Vienna, Austria, Minneapolis and Virginia USA and Yantai, Nanjing and Tianjin in China. As well as being in her studio, Senior Lecturer in the School of Design at the University of Leeds.
Harriet Tarlo is a poet and academic with interests in landscape, place, environment, ecology and gender and extensive critical and creative publications. Her renowned anthology The Ground Aslant is taught extensively and regarded as a key intervention in the field of Radical Landscape Poetry and ecopoetics. Working closely with collaborators, especially the visual artist and academic, Judith Tucker, she engages in place-based projects with extensive local engagement and national and international exposure (China; the U.S.; Belgium; France; Poland; Romania). These have been gathered under the title, “Landscape / Art / Poetry in the Anthropocene” and selected as an Impact Case Study for REF 2021. This work has been funded by the Arts Council; the British Council, HEIF funding; North East Lincolnshire Council; Arts Meridian; Louth Navigation Trust and Sheffield Hallam and Leeds Universities. She is s Professor of Ecopoetry and Poetics at Sheffield Hallam University .
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About this work
Outfalls is a collaboration between Judith Tucker (drawings) and Harriet Tarlo (texts) reflecting on the life of the Louth Navigation in North East Lincolnshire. They first encountered the canal at its outfall at Tetney Haven on the Humber Estuary. From here they traced the canal back to Louth and became fascinated in its past, present and future, the people who live there, and its blend of natural and cultural features which, in microcosm, reflect many global and national issues related to place, environment and heritage.