Text: “Sites of Practice”

Winter 2025
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There’s no point making work “about” climate change. In times of crisis, the work has to work, it has to do work. Artistic praxis
should be part of the change we wish to see: practical, educational, regenerative.

This sentiment, shared by author and artist James Bridle on social media last year, resonated with Arising Quo, a wealth-redistribution initiative that explores where and how to resource work that lifts us out of current systems. Arising Quo had been paying attention to an emerging field of practice at the intersection of arts, culture, ecology, spirituality, and land-based work that addresses the polycrisis.

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