Emma ElobeidPhotography as facilitator: when art and poetry collide (remotely)This collaboration brings together a collection of images taken by travel photographer Vincent Dupont-Blackshaw in late 2022 during a visit…Apr 12, 2023Apr 12, 2023
Emma ElobeidThe circular economy, according to 8 year oldsLast year, the brilliant learning team at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation teamed up with LEGO to create a series of classroom resources to…Mar 12, 2023Mar 12, 2023
Emma ElobeidA season of hope: small signs we are moving towards a circular economyChristmas is a time for hope. It is also a seasonal marker of progress towards a circular economy — both that which has been made and that…Dec 19, 20222Dec 19, 20222
Emma ElobeidAppuldurcombe in Autumn — a somatic and sensory place[This article was originally published in Style of Wight magazine, September/October 2021. See author’s note.]Sep 18, 2022Sep 18, 2022
Emma ElobeidI’m so glad we live in a world where there is AutumnSun-suffused Septembers, ombré Octobers, and a whole saffron-to-scarlet spectrum of seasonal produce to satisfy our eyes and appetites…Sep 18, 2022Sep 18, 2022
Emma ElobeidGone With The Wind is cancelled: frankly my dear, it’s about timeWhen I was a teenager, Gone With The Wind was my favourite book-movie combination, thanks in main to the arrival of the Mississippi summer…Jun 12, 2020Jun 12, 2020
Emma ElobeidThe royal baby photo call and the myth of the ‘good baby’When news of Harry and Meghan’s arrival broke, I squealed — my default and involuntary response to any Baby Has Been Born announcement…May 9, 2019May 9, 2019
Emma ElobeidBrexit Fog and Writer’s BlockAs a new writer, Brexit is tainting all my ideasMar 22, 20191Mar 22, 20191