Beeing together is my durational response to a world in an environmental and emotional denial. An itinerant set of collaborations involving people, networks, friendships and grassroots organisations, Beeing Together is an experiment in patient learning through doing.
The first public event Beeing Together/Chulla, will take place in Bees & Refugees, Kent, during May 2026. The intention is for individuals and organisations who are interested in food and land justice and sharing time & space with bees to share skills around the Chulla building. The clay is recycled from building sites in London. For the farm, this is a chance to create a space where people can come together to cook outdoors in the future. Roo Dhissou and Rescued Clay are facilitating the process.
Beeing together embraces potentials for research, writing, shorts films, a publication and events. I am currently working on short films looking at edges, negotiations and infringements.
Ali Alzein/ bees & Refugees / Syrian Seed Project
Chloe Page
Crab Museum , films screening and event, date tbc
Kate Keohane, ‘Edge Detection and Ecological Abstraction: Balling, Bees, and Opacity,’ as part of the panel ‘Art History Warmed Up?’, Association for Art History Annual Conference 2026. 8 – 10 April. University of Cambridge.
@Oreet Ashery, Parshant testing the clay quality in the soil at Bees and Refugees but it is not good for purpose, March 2026
Beeing Together is currently funded by the University of Oxford