Robert Morrison Creative
A content producer. Specializing in design & production of photography, video, websites and print communications for business, education and entertainment.
Creative, technical and location production & management.
Built & Managing www.storiesinplace.net
in collaboration with Bernard Anson.
EMAIL: robert@robertmorrisoncreative.com | TEL: +1 508 308 9332
Alexander Hamilton, Artist, Naturalist, Editor.
Studied Drawing and Painting at Edinburgh College of Art, spent 40 year journey exploring connections to plants and landscape, with exhibitions throughout Europe. From 2002 to 2007 he worked on creating a multi-screen moving image installation based on natural landscapes, in partnership with Richard Ashrowan. In 2009 began working with Brantwood responding to Ruskin’s ideas on ecology and botany, with funding from The Leverhulme Trust. In 2010 he completed a Darwin Now project funded by the British Council. At present he is Chair and Co-Editor at the Scottish Society for the History of Photography.
Giuliana Fenech (PhD) Malta.
Researcher and practitioner in multimedia storytelling and literature, also with the Department of English at the University of Malta, where she is a Lecturer. She founded Lignin Stories in 2017, partner of Stories in Place, through which she is involved in a number of projects, among which: Esplora Interactive Science Centre, Ziguzajg International Festival for Children, Centro Storie Italiano (Italy), Federation for European Storytelling (FEST), Victor Pasmore Gallery and the TATE Modern (UK).
Bernard Anson Silj co-founder of Stories in Place.
Storyteller, “story gardener”, author, artist, cartographer, co-founder of Stories in Place. His love of stories and landscape narrative led him to create Storygardenz in 2007 and to create a network of special “story gardens”, centered around his own estate in Rome: Villa Silj and the Lemniscati garden. In his latest book, “The Garden of Lemniscati” he fuses gardening, storytelling and ethno-botany and connects the stories of this garden to “all the stories of the world.”