Place Farm, Court Street, SP3 6LW, Tisbury, United Kingdom
Open: Thu-Sat 10am-5pm
Sat 1 Aug 2026 to Sat 29 Aug 2026
Place Farm, Court Street, SP3 6LW Peachey & Mosig: The Sky Has Already Fallen
Thu-Sat 10am-5pm
Artist: Peachey & Mosig
Peachey & Mosig are Australian visual artists whose practice explores the relationship between humans and the natural world through moving image, sound, textiles, and installation. Their work asks what it means to grieve ecologically, collectively, and without certainty, and whether shared acts of witness might open onto futures that feel less inevitable.
Grounded in Human Ecology and field research, their collaborative practice explores the evolving relationship between humans and the natural world through sensory, site-responsive encounters that translate ecological tensions into poetic forms.
Much of their work develops through intuitive, process led engagement with landscape. Site interaction becomes a form of attunement: walking, gathering, tending, listening, and responding bodily to environments in flux. Field studies operate as creative research, mapping both physical and emotional terrain and revealing the entanglement of biological, cultural, and technological systems. Scientific understandings of interdependence sit alongside poetic and philosophical enquiry, allowing rational observation and intuitive response to inform one another.