Common Practice PRESENTS
Kernowek, Management & Rewilding

Owen Kelly talks to Sovay Berriman about Cornwall, the conservation and nurturing of its language, rewilding, the dilemmas of arts management, and the connections linking all these.


Episode 040     April 25, 2025
Contributors    Sovay Berriman     |   Owen Kelly    

Sovay Berriman describes their work as “rooted in their experience of being Cornish, their culture’s shifting identity, and the mutability yet power of a sense of place”. She “uses her practice as a structure and prompt for action and discussion, and is committed to questioning balances of power”.

In 2015 Sovay trained as a plumbing and heating engineer and works in the construction industry alongside their art activity with a commitment to helping customers transition to low carbon heating. Their experiences in this line of work have developed the critical socio-economic and political aspects of their practice, particularly in relation to environment, care and the labour of making.

In this conversation she talks to Owen Kelly about her relationship to kernowek, the indigenous Cornish language, its conservation and nurturing, her recent provocation on Rewilding Arts Management, and the ways in which art, activism, and plumbing can work together.