Episode 37 Kate Brelje Interviews Heidi Kenyon and Henry Wolff
Update: 2025-06-10
Description
In this episode, Heidi Kenyon and Henry Wolff discuss more-than-human agency, collaborating with plants, and their magnificent artistic process. Heidi Kenyon and Henry Wolff are visual artists based in Tarntanya/Adelaide, South Australia whose work spans disciplines including installation, photography, moving image, sound and performance. In their collaborative work the artists explore shared interests in contemporary rituals, methodologies of care, and the entangled inseparability of humans from nature through feminist, posthuman and queer lenses. In October 2025 the artists will present an immersive, site-responsive work supported by City of Adelaide and Nature Festival South Australia reimagining how care, kinship, and flow might reshape our entanglements with urban places. (https://www.naturefestival.org.au/).
To learn more about their work, you can find Heidi Kenyon's work at https://heidikenyon.com/ and Henry Wolff's work at https://henrywolff.com/. You can also follow their work on Instagram by Heidi's handle @heidikenyon.art and Henry's handle @henry___wolff.
If you are interested in connecting with Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene, please visit our website https://thinkingintheworld.com/projects/networking-with-plants-in-the-anthropocene/ or email us at networkingwithplants@gmail.com .
The music piece is kindly offered to us by artist Mileece. You can find her work at: www.mileece.is
Special thanks to steering committee member Joe Culhane for creating the podcast image.
To learn more about their work, you can find Heidi Kenyon's work at https://heidikenyon.com/ and Henry Wolff's work at https://henrywolff.com/. You can also follow their work on Instagram by Heidi's handle @heidikenyon.art and Henry's handle @henry___wolff.
If you are interested in connecting with Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene, please visit our website https://thinkingintheworld.com/projects/networking-with-plants-in-the-anthropocene/ or email us at networkingwithplants@gmail.com .
The music piece is kindly offered to us by artist Mileece. You can find her work at: www.mileece.is
Special thanks to steering committee member Joe Culhane for creating the podcast image.
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