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One of the curator's hardest jobs is choosing what not to include in an exhibition. Find out what we couldn't…
One of the curator's hardest jobs is choosing what not to include in an exhibition. Find out what we couldn't…
David Scoins (lifelong runner, sometime sports teacher) spent seven years in China; a year or more in each of Xi’an, Nanjing,…
This post is written jointly by Jess Farr-Cox (Life of Breath Project Manager (Bristol) and recently back from a trip…
Jess Farr-Cox, Life of Breath Project Manager (Bristol) and her father David Scoins, lifelong runner (green vest, above), sometime sports…
Anna Magnusson, writer and freelance radio producer, writes: Air. It’s not a scientific word. It’s poetic. It has many meanings…
Project Manager (Bristol) on the Life of Breath Jess Farr-Cox writes: Consider how we use breathing (particularly long, slow exhalations) as…
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