Godspeed, Ozzy Osbourne. Heavy music would not be anywhere near the same without you.⚡️🧙♂️🙏❤️🦇
In Darkroom Friday #9, photographer and arts educator Neil Harman describes how darkroom photography is a unique, personal and fulfilling experience for students to learn, from day one in the GCSE art classroom. Plus lots of incredible examples of students' work 📸 open.substack.com/pub/neilharm...
I am all for this anti-stigmatisation of crying in workplaces as a release, sign of frustration, expression of emotion etc. But I am also very much for workplaces that don't make you cry. This seems to be getting forgotten in our rush to share all the crying stories...
‘Plants have got all the solutions to all the world problems...’
Today we went from vertical farming to anti-malarial plants, from finding new ways to extract more valuable oil from plants to the potential of hemp farming.
A world tour in a fancy greenhouse.
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#YorkResearch #PlantBiology
Darkroom Friday #6, photography Substack from Neil Harman
Read and sign up 👇
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Salts Mill, Saltaire, Bradford, UK.
Yes and go see the Ann Hamilton exhibition in Salts Mill while you’re there it’s brilliant.
Totally amazing Ann Hamilton exhibition at Salts Mill, Saltaire, up in the eaves of the building.Part of Bradford City of Culture 2025.
Have you visited @peacemuseumuk.bsky.social yet @dannybirchall.bsky.social it’s right up your street.
Excellent visit to @peacemuseumuk.bsky.social in Saltaire, Bradford. Thoughtful, interesting, bursting with ideas, and lots of activities for kids. ⭐️
Darkroom Friday #4 by Neil Harman, Photographer, UK. This week on Severus Hill, York and the amazing darkroom facilities at Stills, Edinburgh 📸
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Feeling lucky to have worked on some of these.
Happy memories, amazing colleagues, happy anniversary old friend ❤️
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Cannot wait to go see the Jeremy Deller and Coralie Turpin mosaic in Scarborough, looks immense 🐋
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York Minster gets heavy with plague of angels and organ.
Getting ready for Plague of Angels at York Minster
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The mustard. It went in the custard. And it was terrible.
@michaelrosenyes.bsky.social was not wrong.
@aldersonday.bsky.social oh HIIIII we’re coming to see you in Newcastle btw. Plan.
On World Book Day I am mostly celebrating Winnie the Pooh and JR Moores’ boom on Paul McCartney in the 1990s @spinal-bap.bsky.social
@aldersonday.bsky.social check out me in sticklebrick form
Noodling about in the hills above Settle, UK.
Abdalle Mumin is one of dozens of human rights defenders, persecuted academics and asylum-seeking students to find refuge, community and academic freedom with the backing of the University of York via The Sanctuary Fund.
Read his story in Positive News www.positive.news/society/univ...
It’s time to vote for European Tree of the Year again. Get yourself a cup of tea, read the stories of for tree abd make your choice.
Voting is open until 24 Feb 🌳🌲🌿
www.treeoftheyear.org/vote?utm_sou...
In ischia you get the bus (which is chaos packed full of tourists and locals), or taxi to Aragonese Castle which is amazing, a monastery then home of a modern artist. Then at the foot of the castle you can do archeo-bio snorkelling and see Roman ruins under the water. And seafood or rabbit for tea.
Fried things not tried. But we did try them all as far as our arteries would allow.
How long are you going for? We had a great time just pootling about eating yummy tried things and trying not to get run over whilst eating pizza. But if you have time - get a boat to Ischia it’s the best. Could do it as a day trip or even better overnight.
Monday finished with a major sticklebricks spill all over floor, followed by a a second spill all over Wentworth Way. Thank you to the passing students and van driver who helped me pick them all up. I made a rainbow out of them when I got back in an attempt to cheer them up.
Nonna knitting with cocktail sticks at demand of the small human.
‘…There’s a big hole in the world now that he’s no longer with us. But, as he would say, “Keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole.”’
David Lynch, Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive director, dies aged 78.
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This 👇
“There are so many potential research questions, I realised that compassion alone wouldn't be enough. The most important factor would involve compassion-driven research.” Dr Anne Aboaja, Department of Health Sciences at #YorkTalks today.
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