Air Transformed
These striking objects by Miriam Quick and Stefanie Posavec represent air pollution data.
These striking objects by Miriam Quick and Stefanie Posavec represent air pollution data.
Life of Breath collaborator Elspeth Penny writes about her experience facilitating a “Letter to my Breath” workshop at Barton Hill…
As part of the Fun Palaces campaign in October this year, Life of Breath collaborated with local Bristol artist Sophie…
A new book on the philosophy of breathing entitled Atmospheres of Breathing is now out, with a chapter by Life…
Artist Jayne Wilton delves into the story of 'Breath in Visual Art' from cave paintings to the present day.
Who makes comics about science, and why? Life of Breath Project Administrator Jordan Collver explores the intersection of science and art in…
People living with breathlessness and those interested in how the arts-in-health approach may help make breathlessness less invisible, were invited…
The header shows Capacity by Annie Cattrell, part of the Royal West of England Academy exhibition ‘Air: Visualising the Invisible…
Throughout 2016 our collaborator Jayne Wilton created unique and beautiful breath-inspired artworks to grace the cover of The Lancet Respiratory…
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