Charlotte Moore & Rosa Whiteley
Charlotte Moore (Cornwall, UK) explores how botanical life reclaims & adapts to post-industrial, climate-stressed landscapes. With previous research supported by IASPIS & Linnaeus University, her upcoming project for British Ceramics Biennial traces speculative plant mutations in response to increasing wildfires in Cornwall through ceramic archiving, scent & digital wildflower modelling. Her installations translate ecological data into spatial forms speculating on future floral communities.
Rosa Whiteley (London, UK) is a spatial researcher with a background in Architecture. She is a current fellow at Onassis Air in Athens, where she is researching wildfire ecologies & atmospheres. She co-leads Architectural Design Studio: Dry-Spells at the RCA, London. Since 2019, she has been part of Turner Prize nominated Cooking Sections, which examines how the world is organised through food.