
Re:Rooted – Small Acts x Kitty Hillier x KBSK
1 March @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
A moving sculpture that playfully reroutes audiences as it journeys across Bodmin, connecting Flamm sites and locations by mapping ways to get from A to B through the eyes of young people who live in the town.
Collaborating with dancers from KBSK, this project by Small Acts and Kitty Hillier fuses sculpture and performance, people and place to explore navigation, roots and connectedness. Audiences are invited to explore the map, carry the sculpture, find the dance and become Re:Rooted!
Practicalities: Encounter Re:Rooted as it journeys across Bodmin. The sculpture will leave Bodmin Keep at 11am, travelling via Bodmin General Station to Discovering 42 and other Flamm venues, finishing at Bodmin Jail around 1pm.
Would you like to help carry the sculpture? Please sign up below by 12noon on the 23rd Feburary.
About the Artists
Small Acts work with people and places locally, nationally and internationally to create live participatory artworks and performances that bring individuals and communities together in unexpected and joyful ways.
Often playful and always inventive, Small Acts projects both create and celebrate face-to-face human connection. They are often made with participants in the places where people informally connect outside of home or work such as pubs, community gardens, markets and other ‘third’ places. Based in Cornwall, lead artists Katie Etheridge and Simon Persighetti have developed a multi-layered collaborative practice that explores the intersection between architecture, community, place and performance.
Small Acts projects have been commissioned by organisations including Compass Live Art, Creative Peninsula, Art Centre Penryn, National Trust, University of Exeter, Prague Quadrennial (CZ), Country Arts (AUS), Live Art Development Agency and Lancaster Arts.
Kitty Hillier’s work is rooted in a fundamental belief that all things are connected. Seeking this out both above and below the surface of what she sees in nature, biomorphic forms are distilled, overlapped and reconstructed through various means and approaches. The results are playful images and sculptures that reflect these observations.
Kitty studied Foundation Art at Falmouth and specialised in BA Fine Art Painting at Bath Spa (2007). Working out of her studio at Art Centre Penryn, Kitty has developed a multi-faceted practice that celebrates collaboration and is underpinned by ongoing research into the divided human brain, communication and plant intelligence. She creates workshops for organisations including St Ives School of Painting, encouraging participants to engage in slow-looking, material experimentation and using all the senses.
She has recently exhibited at Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange, Exeter Phoenix 333 Gallery, Morgan’s Falmouth and ALMA, Newquay. Her work is held in private and corporate collections internationally.







