I Remember

I Remember is a collective biography of grief and loss in the 21st century.

Please use this site to contribute your personal stories and testimonies.

 

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Griefmobile

During the Covid-19 pandemic and while local restrictions remain in place, the Griefmobile is here to support you. I am currently visiting individuals who want to take part in the workshops and contribute their experiences of loss and grief but are unable to travel. The size of the Griefmobile allows for a suitable socially distanced space for individuals and members of the same household. If you prefer, the workshops can also take place with me online, you can book slots here.

The Griefmobile is a 1970’s Fiat ambulance that has been converted into a touring archive and workshopping space. It contains a small table for workshops with room for four or five participants and a wealth of materials gathered to disseminate multidisciplinary approaches to loss and grief: anthropological, psychological, literary, physiological, and artistic.

The Griefmobile has begun to travel around the UK and Europe — to hospices and GP practices; art galleries and science museums; schools and universities —gathering individual testimonies. These testimonies are being documented, catalogued and curated for presentation in the van itself, and beyond.

In an age of mass extinction, climate change, democratic decline, and new pandemics, the sources of our grief are multiplying. New workshops are currently being devised in order to  engage young people and researchers in a series of interventions and reflections around issues of climate grief and eco-anxiety, to be held at universities, museums and climate change events in the UK and Europe in the coming year.

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Next Dates

23/04 - 30/03

(POSTPONED) Lawrence House Surgery

01/05

(POSTPONED) Hysteria Loss and Control: Expressing affect in troubling times, UCL

14/09 - 20/09

(POSTPONED) Geostories/Geovisions Summer school, Global Engagement Office, UCL at The British School at Rome