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Jan van Duppen is a cultural geographer, who holds a PhD from the Open University, Milton Keynes, UK. He is a research associate at the Open University, and works as a researcher for Stockholm University, muf architecture/art and Adam Kahn Architects. His research interests are ethnography, ideas of play and work in post-industrial societies, urban […]

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Featured Practitioner: Ellan Parry Drawing on my background as a scenographer and costume designer, I use the material practices of theatre to position performance as a strategy for dealing queerly with time and history. My PhD project – working title Trans*historical Trans*formations – sits at a nexus of queer theory, queer historiography, performance studies, gender […]

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Featured Practitioner: Amie Rai Amie Rai is PhD researcher in the Digital Media Arts department at University of Surrey. She holds a MA in Sound and Image (2015), MA in Art History (2008) and a BA in Fine Art (2004). Her practice-based research, titled ‘Making Reading Fleshy’ looks into the history of the written word and how […]

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Featured Practitioner: Alice Colquhoun Alice Colquhoun is a writer and performer. Alice explores the vicissitudes of a dark contemporary landscape within her creative work. This manifests around text and movement and working with multi narrative forms of expression, including live performance and video installation. ​Alice makes solo work and often collaborates with other artists and […]

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Featured Practitioners: Timber & Battery Timber and Battery have released the following statement: – How can it be less? – Do the obvious thing – Talk to everyone – Get distracted – Many light works – What are we already doing? – The jug is already doing its thing – They already did something like […]

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Featured Practitioner: Rebecca Marta D’Andrea Rebecca is a movement artist and researcher based between U.K. and Italy. Her work explores improvisational forms of creativity across different mediums, as a way to investigate the role of perception in shaping and being shaped by our environment. For Work Processing she will revisit part of the process of […]

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Featured Practitioner: Martha Todd Martha Todd RCA MA is currently researching her PHD at UCA. After spending six years as a mannequin maker alongside her studio practice she has become interested in figurative sculptural process. In her mannequin work she spends much of her time removing the flaws, both in terms of evidence of the […]

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Featured Practitioner: Craig Pollard Craig Pollard is a music maker and practice-led researcher based in Newcastle (UK), who creates work and performs regularly under the name Competition. His practice is increasingly concerned with smallness, repetition, shared experience(s) and vulnerability as both critical and creative dynamics in popular music making and performance. In September 2017, Craig submitted his practice-led […]

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Featured Practitioner: Sarah Blissett Sarah Blissett is an artist, writer and dramaturg, currently studying for a PhD in Performance Studies at the University of Roehampton. She holds a BA from the University of Cambridge and an MA from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Her research explores Food and Ecology in Performance, through […]

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Featured Practitioner: Christina Della Giustina Christina Della Giustina is an artist based in Amsterdam. She is enrolled in the PhD-program at Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London and lectures digital media at HKU University of the Arts Utrecht. Christina studied Fine Art and Political Theory at Jan-van-Eyck Academy Maastricht and Philosophy, Art History and […]

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