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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
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DUKAS_180967547_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_180967484_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Rhys Frampton
Photographer / Artist
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_180967482_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Rhys Frampton
Photographer / Artist
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_180967506_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Rhys Frampton
Photographer / Artist
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_180967481_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Rhys Frampton
Photographer / Artist
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_180967505_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Rhys Frampton
Photographer / Artist
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_180967480_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Rhys Frampton
Photographer / Artist
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_180967503_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_180967504_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_180967545_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_180967546_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_180967477_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_180967476_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_180967478_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_180967475_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_180967474_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_180967471_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_180967473_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_164744567_EYE
Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.
Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.
Mountain Rye, an Australian perennial grain, grows at the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.
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DUKAS_164744569_EYE
Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.
Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.
Perennial grain tests grow at the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.
Eliza Spencer / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_164744568_EYE
Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.
Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.
Perennial grain tests grow at the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.
Eliza Spencer / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_164744566_EYE
Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.
Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.
Mountain Rye, an Australian perennial grain, grows the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.
Eliza Spencer / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_164744563_EYE
Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.
Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.
Mountain Rye, an Australian perennial grain, grows the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.
Eliza Spencer / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_164744570_EYE
Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.
Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.
Perennial grain tests grow at the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.
Eliza Spencer / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_164744565_EYE
Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.
Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.
Perennial grain tests grow at the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.
Eliza Spencer / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_164744564_EYE
Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.
Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.
Brayden Lew, Matthew Newell and Emily Salkeld stand in front of test crops of perennial grains at the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.
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DUKAS_164744571_EYE
Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.
Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.
A hybrid wheat and wheatgrass perennial grain grows at the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 22: Queen Elizabeth II visits a pop-up Sainsbury's store on the site of one of the original stores to mark the 150th anniversary of the supermarket chain on May 22, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 22: Queen Elizabeth II is shown a self-service checkout by Damien Corcoran, regional manager for Sainsburys stores in the north east of England as she visits a pop-up Sainsbury's store on the site of one of the original stores to mark the 150th anniversary of the supermarket chain on May 22, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland. Catholic priest taking part in the competition is seen (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland. Pictured: Kashubian farmer trains before the competition on the grass field (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland. Pictured: Kashubian farmer trains before the competition on the grass field (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland. Pictured: Kashubian farmer trains before the competition on the grass field (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
'Outside of UK subscription deals'
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Kelly Brook and David McIntosh
Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
Pixie Lott celebrating her 23 birthday at the Steam and Rye club.
Also Kelly Brook and new boyfriend David McIntosh were spotted leaving the venue.
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Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
'Outside of UK subscription deals'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rotello/Photofab/REX (3497454e)
Pixie Lott
Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
Pixie Lott celebrating her 23 birthday at the Steam and Rye club.
Also Kelly Brook and new boyfriend David McIntosh were spotted leaving the venue.
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Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
'Outside of UK subscription deals'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rotello/Photofab/REX (3497454a)
Pixie Lott
Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
Pixie Lott celebrating her 23 birthday at the Steam and Rye club.
Also Kelly Brook and new boyfriend David McIntosh were spotted leaving the venue.
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'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2478714l)
George Clooney
'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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George Clooney
'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2478714f)
George Clooney
'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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