Ryan Convery-Moroney Guest Blog: Confluence
Matthew Austin Matthew Austin

Ryan Convery-Moroney Guest Blog: Confluence

Ryan is a Bristol-based portrait and documentary photographer working with still and moving imagery. The foundation of his practice stems from an inherent connection to space and urban planning. He is interested in social structure, psychogeography, spatial practices and the multifaceted use of space. Particularly, Convery-Moroney is interested in understanding how we observe, feel, act and behave accordingly to space due to our individual or collective knowledge, intentions and interests.

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Theoni Dourida Guest Blog: Tracing the City
Matthew Austin Matthew Austin

Theoni Dourida Guest Blog: Tracing the City

My name is Theoni, I am a MA Curating student at UWE with a placement at MAYK and I have a strong interest in curating community related projects within a sociopolitical context. I am also a migrant who moved from Athens to the post-Brexit Bristol two years ago. This blog post is about my research and involvement in Confluence. It is also a blog post about common grounds, connections, and the pursuit of a sense of belonging in an ever-changing city.

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Four artists explore the changing landscape of Bristol city centre in new residency programme, ‘Confluence’
Matthew Austin Matthew Austin

Four artists explore the changing landscape of Bristol city centre in new residency programme, ‘Confluence’

This autumn, MAYK is launching a new residency that explores how Bristol's city centre is changing. We have invited four artists to create imaginative, personal responses to the idea of a changing city. Confluence offers unique and fresh perspectives to the discourse around the future of the centre of Bristol, and offers opportunities for audiences to contribute their experiences and thoughts. 

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