A
event
held at PRSC
on Monday 24th November. The event starts at 19:00.
Presented by PRSC's School of Activism as part of PRSC's People's Art Fair programme!
DOORS 6:30pm / FILM from 7pm / Informal discussion from 8:30pm
When does practice become protest? Or protest, poetry?
Award-winning documentary filmmaker Fiona Cunningham-Reid presents an intimate portrait of internationally acclaimed artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey, who work at the intersection of art, activism, biology and ecology.
Uncompromisingly preoccupied with the climate and ecological crisis, Ackroyd & Harvey’s work has become a rallying cry for the environmental movement, winning them international acclaim and a global following. With some of their pieces standing in prestigious galleries and others embedded in nature, their work not only references the natural world, but also regularly employs it. The film offers singular access into the lives, work and partnership of the artists, and their quest to shake humanity into action on climate catastrophe – whatever the personal cost – including their collaboration with Extinction Rebellion, and co-founding the movement Culture Declares Emergency.
Meticulous and thoughtful, this careful study of a lifelong creative partnership asks questions of where art and hope – and love – stand in our very uncertain world.
This film contains flickering or flashing lights that may affect those with photosensitive epilepsy.
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This event is part of the People’s Art Fair @ PRSC – ten days of all things creative, including an open group exhibition of local artists, workshops, events and much more. Fri 21 – Sun 30 November 2025 @ PRSC Space. Visit prsc.org.uk/paf for more info or to register as an exhibiting artist!