Joshua Burnside – Inside It’s Not Going to Be Okay

From the layered textures of Teeth of Time to a more exposed and intimate sound in It’s Not Going to be Okay, Burnside enters a new phase of his work
Clann Miotlantach / Mythlantics, Alice Rekab and the Future It Opens

Tracing identity through objects, inheritance, and the quiet movement of the Atlantic Ocean as a space of connection and shared histories
Kerrie Hanna – Carrying the Land Through Authentic Material and Light

Ancient pigment and endangered craft meet feminist reclamation and community authorship in a practice rooted in land and light
Anne Harper – The Magic Stories That Still Live in the Land

From ancient hills in County Down to evolving musical practice, uncovering the quiet connections that link mythology, place, and lived experience
Why Online Movements Have Such a Powerful Grip on People

Mark Malone explores how people are drawn into online spaces – and how understanding, not judgement, might be the way out