I Burn So You Don’t Have To
Projection mapping meets poetry in this special outdoor performance by Canadian artist and CEE Artist-in-Residence Joan Sullivan and Northern Irish poet Rachel McCrum. Projected onto the medieval walls of St Salvator’s Quad, the work blends moving images and live poetry to create an atmospheric encounter in which our Sun is given a voice.
Developed during Sullivan’s six-month residency at the Centre for Energy Ethics at the University of St Andrews, this site-specific performance unfolds at dusk.
Please join us from 18.00 in the quad. The event will begin at 18.15. As this is an outdoor event, please come dressed appropriately for the weather. This is part of the StAnza poetry festival.



