Moving mountains and everything within
Taey Iohe
16th June | 16:30 - 18:30 | Venue: Utopia Theatre
From a phonograph cylinder unearthed at the archive, artist, Taey Iohe invites you to delve into migrating sounds, echoing planetary protests.
Kang Hong Sik's 1914 folk song encapsulates a century-spanning narrative of time ruptures and longing for home. Surrendering to auditory space, we explore nature's perpetual movement, from mountains to beings, amid currents of resistance.
About Taey Iohe
Taey Iohe is a migrant art worker, a slow gardener, and a queer mother who creates and follows stories of decolonising botany as a practice through an Asian crip/queer feminist lens. Their approach fuses research-based work with personal narratives that challenge the socio-botanical entanglements within medicine culture, and climate justice.
Taey is a co-founder of the Decolonising Botany Working Group and has presented a performance, A Refusing Oasis at Documenta 15 (2022). Taey holds a PhD in the programme of Gender, Identity and Culture at the School of English and Film, University College Dublin, funded by Writing On Borders. Taey is a working member of the Feminist Duration Reading Group, an exchange resident at Somerset House and a research Associate at the Centre for Contemporary Art in Derry~Londonderry. Taey teaches Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art.
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£5 | £3 | £1
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Doors open - 16:00
Running Time - 16:30 - 18:30
Please note this is subject to change
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Utopia Theatre
11 Rockingham Gate
Sheffield S1 4JD -
12+
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Soft Ground is wheelchair accessible.
The building has an accessible toilet and lift access.
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16th June, 2024
16:30 - 18:30
Tickets £5/£3/£1