Re·volve: Selected Contributors Announced
A gathering of projects sensing the Earth, honouring place, and imagining healing.
“Re·volve is the first constellation in the Nature (Mother) sky. Each project is a point of sensing, telling us about Earth’s memory, our interdependence, and the possibility of healing. I’m grateful to every applicant for their attention, and honoured to begin this journey with the artists and their places selected.”
— Alan McFetridge
Founder, Centre of Ecological Philosophy
Thank you to everyone who applied to the Nature (Mother) open call and shared such powerful proposals for shaping an ecological future. Today, we are proud to announce the names of those selected for Revolve — the first collective within the Centre of Ecological Philosophy’s (CEP) Nature (Mother) initiative.
Selected Applicants for Revolve:
Selected Contributors for Revolve
Seyi Adelekun – Àgbo – Our Polluted Waters are Medicine
Stella Brajterman – Auxin
Dr Wendy Brandon – MELT: A Strangely Beautiful Interior
Rhona Eve Clews – Thermodynamics (working title)
Titus Davies – High Water
Cecilia Jinglei Huang – Standing on the Earth with Bare Foot (tbc)
Christoph Kasulke – Orientation from land to sea
Ania Mokrzycka – Fugue
Nicole – First We Lost the Land, then Our Air and Finally Our Planet
Neelambari Phalkey – Listening to the Tides
Edwin Quast – What is a River?
Claudia Ramírez Julio - Landscapes and Memory
Clair Robins – Natures Wavelength
Juan Sanchez Plaza – The 5 Elements Movement Practice
Leticia – We want the world to know
Anelena Toku – Incense Sculptures
Lizzy Tan – Passages
Dave Walsh – The Cold Edge
Virginia Woods-Jack – Ea Lōn
Ashka Zasada – Erotic Earth
Sillygoose – Between Tides and Tempers
Revolve is the inaugural collective of contributors in Nature (Mother) — a 36-month initiative by the Centre of Ecological Philosophy (CEP) that invites artists, ecologists, scientists, and storytellers to reimagine our relationship with land and water. Each selected project responds to a specific landscape or ecological condition, forming a tapestry of place-based insight, care, and creative resilience. Revolve marks the first gathering in this unfolding global atlas.
What’s Next
This is just the beginning. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be supporting each Revolve contributor as they develop their work for a collective release — both online and in the landscapes that shaped them. You’ll hear more as we begin building toward the first public releases in Summer and Spring. Through Nature (Mother), we’re laying the foundations for an ongoing movement — one that invites reflection, response, and action. Stay close for behind-the-scenes glimpses, contributor stories, and ways to take part in shaping this ecological tapestry.
very excited to see the contributors release their work!