LAND Curation
Land emerged from a shared desire to live with intention. Childhood friends reunited in London, their reconnection sparked conversations where land, memory, and story became central. Though far from their origins, both followed their artistic practices to places they chose to belong. Shaped by travel and curiosity, they curate experiences that go beyond destinations, focusing on storytelling, values, and creative exchange.
Land aims to exist as a platform and gathering space for voices, destination journeys, talks, workshops, and creation, fostering connection through shared narratives. It is a place where culture is explored slowly, where craft and community are honoured, and where meaningful encounters are given room to unfold. Through collaboration with artists, makers, entrepreneurs, and local communities, Land celebrates the relationship between people and place. We invite others to engage, listen, create, and be involved with intention, forming a network of thoughtful creators and leaders.

Aysil Aksehirli Lynch
Born in Turkey and working across cultures, Aysil is a writer and producer whose work spans theatre and television, with projects shown in Istanbul, Berlin, Dublin, and London. She focuses on adapting stories and exploring different forms of storytelling, always seeking authenticity in how narratives are shaped and experienced. She is drawn to layered narratives that reveal the connections between identity, place, and human experience.
A wine lover, Aysil holds WSET Level 3. She is interested in people’s stories, the character of places, and the traces left by the past, always looking for ways to live and experience life with authenticity.

Born in Izmir, Tutu has lived between Los Angeles, East Lansing, Istanbul, and London, shaping a life and practice informed by movement and cultural exchange. A sculptor and multidisciplinary artist with a background in creative marketing, her work is deeply rooted in explorations of identity.
Considering herself a world citizen, she has been actively traveling since the age of ten, an experience that continues to influence both her perspective and artistic language. Her work is shaped by place (land), memory, and transition, and exists at the intersection of personal narrative and collective experience.
