Sarah is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Department of Sociology at City, University of London. Her research areas include mobilities, care, canonicity, and knowledge production. Sarah’s current project, ‘Ambivalence, Power and the Cosmopolitan Intellectual’ examines practices and representations of knowledge and expertise with particular relation to cultural capital, aesthetics, and multilingualism. Sarah completed her […]
Henry Coleman’s work operates at the borders of designed experience, bumping up against architecture, typography, signage and the decorative; reframing and making obvious the established edges of the aesthetic conditions that shape and reflect the societies, spaces and images that we move through. Drawing down on the historical material of social and visual momentum to […]
Verity-Jane Keefe is a visual artist working predominantly in the public realm to explore the complex relationship between people and place. She is interested in the role and potential of the artist within urban regeneration, working with moving image, text, object and installation to explore possible taxonomies of everyday life. She has a long-term relationship with Barking and Dagenham, making […]
Matt Johnston is a visual practitioner, researcher and educator in the UK. For the past decade he has been organising and facilitating photographic readers around the world in an initiative called The Photobook Club which has over 50 branches of connected communities from Aukland to Montevideo. As both a product of this work and an instigator for […]
Renèe Helèna Browne is an Irish artist based between Glasgow and Donegal. Browne makes essay films, vocal soundscapes, and angsty drawings. They are 2021-2023 Talbot Rice Resident Artist with ECA at the University of Edinburgh. In 2021 Browne is commissioned by the Project Arts Centre, Dublin, to make ‘Rebuilding Urania’, a new film work that they […]
An interactive system constructs a world. It defines not only what you experience but what actions you can take and what consequences ensue. Tim Murray-Browne is an artist and coder working with sound, interactive technology and the moving body. In his work, Tim explores how these experiences affect us at an unconscious level – our […]