Engaging Conversations III, Art Research Ecology blog, London, UK

WhiteFeather’s recent project, Trans-planted Signals: Navigating Sensory Relationships with Plants, Place, and Pathways is featured as Engaging Conversations III, on the Art Research Ecology (ARE) blog, here: https://are-research.com/

Trans-planted Signals is an ongoing research-creation video work that investigates relationships between plants, place, and pathways of adaptation across hemispheres: filmed in Maui, Hawai‘i and around Boorloo (Perth), Western Australia, the project traces resonances between two coastal ecologies that share a long, complex history of botanical transposition through migration and colonization across the Pacific Ocean.

The ARE blog entry serves as a deeper research dive into the video work currently shown as part of the group exhibition, Resonance: Dialogues in Art & Ecology at Southern Forest Arts in Northcliffe, Western Australia. More info on the exhibition here: https://southernforestarts.com.au/2025/03/01/resonance-gathering/