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This conversation between artist Holly Hendry and clinician / educationalist Roger Kneebone takes place on the occasion of Hendry’s solo exhibition Indifferent Deep and major outdoor commission Invertebrate at the De La Warr Pavilion. Invertebrate is part of Waterfronts, an outdoor exhibition as part of England’s Creative Coast that sees seven arts organisations in towns along the coastline of Essex, Kent and East Sussex joining forces to showcase new outdoor site-specific commissions. Roger Kneebone is a clinician and educationalist who leads the Centre for Engagement and Simulation Science at Imperial College London and the Royal College of Music–Imperial Centre for Performance Science. His multidisciplinary research builds on his personal experience as a surgeon and a general practitioner and his interest in domains of expertise beyond medicine. Roger has built an unorthodox and creative team of clinicians, computer scientists, design engineers, social scientists, historians, artists, craftsmen and performers. He is passionate about engagement, which he sees as a translational resource bridging the worlds of clinical practice, biomedical science, patients and society. He is fascinated by the embodied knowledge that underpins science, medicine and the visual and performing arts. Holly Hendry makes site-responsive sculptures and installations concerned with what lives beneath the surface, from hidden underground spaces to the interior workings of the body. She is interested in the space between deadness and animation, flatness and fullness, and how we navigate our bodies (as material parts) in contemporary culture. The artist’s projects often directly reference medical, industrial and geological research. By conducting her own experimentation, Hendry engages with processes such as material disintegration, re-use and transformation. #EnglandsCreativeCoast #IndifferentDeep #Invertebrate