Cairi Jacks

Cairi Jacks

Taking a phenomenological approach, her work uses audio guides, as in Yew Tree Copse, to offer an invitation to take part in an embodied, sensory relationship with the natural world. Exploring our kinship and interconnection with the environment in ways that transcends the intellectual.

Cairi’s research interests are diverse, drawing on ecology, psychology and indigenous perspectives she explores how our cosmological stories about our place in nature affect our interactions with it on a personal and cultural level.

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