Join the TRANSECTS team for three-day Flotta ‘walkshop’
Three days of events and activities surrounding the Flotta oil terminal from April 24-26.
Three days of events and activities surrounding the Flotta oil terminal from April 24-26.
Artist Kirsty Russell will work with the UHI Archaeology Institute team to explore marine energy transitions in Orkney as part of the ongoing TRANSECTS project in Aberdeen and Peterhead.
On March 27/28, a walk and talks with the TRANSECTS team are part of events centred on plans to commemorate the Birsay whalebone.
The TRANSECTS project is seeking an embedded artist to explore marine energy transitions and coastal community resilience in the Humber region, with storylines workshops, walkshops and a mini-residency.
The first paper in the TRANSECTs project has been published and available online.
The TRANSECTS project is seeking embedded artist(s) for three roles – Storylines workshops, walkshops and a mini-residency – to explore marine energy transitions and coastal community resilience in north-east Scotland.
Join the TRANSECTS team in Stromness on Saturday, November 29, to talk marine renewables in Orkney.
Earlier this month, Dr Antonia Thomas was joined by several current and former MA Contemporary Art and Archaeology students in Bilbao, in the Basque Country, to attend the Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory (CHAT) conference.
Artist Joanne B. Kaar will work with the UHI Orkney team to explore marine energy transitions in Orkney as part of the ongoing TRANSECTS project.
October’s story sharing event in the TRANTomorrow’s planned story sharing event for the TRANSECTS project, focusing on whales and whaling, has been postponed.
The TRANSECTS project is seeking embedded artist(s) for workshops and a mini-residency roles to explore marine energy transitions and coastal community resilience in Orkney.
Join us for an informal session of sharing stories, photographs or objects relating to Orkney’s role in the oil industry on Saturday, August 30, in the King Street Halls, Kirkwall.
The first public workshop of the UKRI-funded TRANSECTS project was held in Stromness, Orkney, at the end of February.
A doctoral researcher from Norway is heading to Orkney as part of the 2025 SGSAH EARTH Scholarships programme.
Earlier this month, UHI Archaeology Institute staff and students were at the University of Plymouth to attend the Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory (CHAT) conference.
The TRANSECTS project takes an interdisciplinary place and time-based approach, which allows learning from the experiences of different coastal communities during past energy transitions, to support and inform future decision-making