Habitat
Venue ● Roseberry Road Studios ● BA2 3DX ● click for map
27 May to 3 June ● see opening times online: roseberryroadstudios.com
A photographic exhibition about the spaces we build: seeks to challenge our approach towards building by exploring the connections between us, the natural, and the built environment.
The exhibition is inspired by @silvanarchitects, a local female-owned architects practice that focuses its work on building less, consume mindfully, and create sustainable ecosystems suitable for human inhabitancy, driven by the ethos of ‘sufficiency’.
Silvan -or forest, wood in Latin- conceives the house as an ecosystem “a habitat that conserves and produces energy, manages waste, produces food, and a vibrant community of living things where stories happen”, by placing attention on our animal nature, it creates habitats that are reflective of our innate connection with the natural world and offers an alternative, human-centered environment.
This approach shines a light on today’s taken-for-granted landscape: increasingly becoming urbanized as a result of a ravenous, mindless construction industry that devours green spaces and is indifferent to precious ecosystems.
Habitat is an exhibition that strives to raise questions about the impact of urbanization on the animal world, in which we humans take part. Is the way we build silently harming us? Do we need a shift in construction culture? What is the impact of urban spaces on our perception of surrounding?
Curated by Anita Sala
Open to submissions: deadline 1st May 2025.
We encourage applications from photographers and/or visual artists presenting a body of work in response to the exhibition proposition, that explores the impact of urban and natural spaces on our daily lives, reflecting how these elements interrelate together.
How to apply:
Please email anitasala.997@gmail.com
Emerging photographers encouraged
Send a body of work responding to the exhibition proposition
Include a portfolio outlining the project content, project description and a short artist bio.