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Rose ferraby exeter. Statements instance of human 0 references sex or gender female 0 references country of citizenship United Kingdom 0 references given name Rose 0 references languages spoken, written or signed Rose’s work is trans-disciplinary, drawing on research and practice in archaeology, geology, ecology and nature recovery, and art. Professor Caitlin DeSilvey (University of Exeter) and Ingrid Samuel (National Trust) led the project, with research, interviews and podcast production carried out by Dr Rose Ferraby (University of Exeter). It was a collection of people's stories about people’s connections and stories with trees around the city. My undergraduate degree was Rose is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Exeter on the Landscape Histories for Landscape Futures Project. In 2016 a small team worked with the local community in Exeter to create Exeter Tree Tales. As an archaeologist and Rose Ferraby is a PhD student in Cultural Geography at the University of Exeter. She uses these skills together to carry out a range of ongoing research Rose Ferraby finds out about Seahenge - a timber monument found on a beach in Norfolk. University of Exeter Dr Rose Ferraby is an archaeologist and artist whose work explores our changing relationships with landscapes through time, both in the I continue to work as an illustrator, including Stonework with Mark Edmonds (2013), the Exeter Tree Map with Common Ground (2016). . Rose is an archaeologist and artist based in North Yorkshire. Rooted in Archaeology and having studied Illustration along the way, Rose’s interests lie in landscapes, Professor Caitlin DeSilvey (University of Exeter) and Ingrid Samuel (National Trust) led the project, with research, interviews and podcast production carried out by Dr Rose Ferraby (University of Exeter). Her work often explores the Loading article Winter Lectures at Hooke Park JURASSIC QUARRIES | Wednesday 4th November 2015 ROSE FERRABY is an archaeologist and artist who has recently Explore Rose Ferraby's diverse publications on archaeology, art, and storytelling, showcasing her research and creative projects. I won the Michael Marks My academic career so far has cut a path through several disciplines, the latest being here in Geography in Exeter for my PhD. Understanding the challenges and opportunities of archaeology in nature recovery with Exeter University and the National Trust Landscape Histories for About – Rose Ferraby Search and discover research expertise at University of Exeter including funding and publication data sourced directly from our local Symplectic Elements system. The Old School Gallery is proud to present a solo exhibition by artist and archaeologist Rose Ferraby.


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