'In Conversation' at
Fort Dunree
09.10.25
WHAT forgotten knowledge
remains that can show us the way forward?
Join artist Trond Ansten and environmental scholar
Anjuli Grantham as they trace threads between memory,
craft, and the living earth, exploring how these
connections can help weave a more regenerative future.
Trond Ansten and Anjuli Grantham In Conversation is on
Saturday, October 18th at 1pm in the Saldanha Gallery,
Fort Dunree. Admission is free. To book visit
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About the Speakers
• Trond Ansten is a visual artist and nature conservator
based in Tromsø, Northern Norway. With roots as a
woodcarver, biologist, and trapper, his work spans
sculpture, film, and performance - investigating our
relationship with nature through transformation, craft,
and innovation.
• Anjuli Grantham is an environmental activist and
heritage scholar from Alaska whose work explores how
heritage can foster ecological vitality. A member of the
Rights of Nature movement in Northern Ireland and an
Alaska Salmon Fellow, she brings perspectives shaped by
her experiences as a curator, public historian, and
former commercial fisher. |
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