Ambient Receiver brought their creative journal edition to a live audience. Live music, poetry, video installations, talks, and more for our final night at 95 Gloucester Green before the big move to Park End Street!
Divine Schism and Fusion Arts teamed up with friends Ambient Receiver to collaborate on their first creative journal edition and brought it to a live audience!
‘Focussed on creative practice as a means to attune to our ecology, Ambient Receiver publishes poetry, short fiction, creative non-fiction, essay, and sound works that mediate the more-than-human.’
This was our final night at 95 Gloucester Green before the big move to Park End Street! We marked the occasion with an epic send-off — live music, poetry, video installations, talks, and more. Thank you for joining us as we said goodbye to a space full of memories and kicked off the next chapter with creativity and community!
Hudson Scott brought his ambient compositions and improvisations built around trumpet and synthesizers to his hometown for the first time in years alongside San Francisco alt-art-folksters April Magazine, Dry Cleaning's TD with his prog folk guitar tunes, Stuart Fowkes showcased his unique Cities and Memory sonic tour from around the world with visuals and soundscapes and we had readings from author Claire Carroll and poet, musician and managing editor of Ambient Receiver, Andrew Hykel Mears alongside a video & sound installation from Kit Monteith, Jeremy Moors and JD Haigh. Here are some snippets from the night!