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City of Women 2013 programme
Includes the programme for City of Women festival (2-13/10/2013) and Red Dawns (12-26/10/2013).
In Slovene and English.
Stand
Newspaper commissioned for (in)Xclusion festival 2012. The brief was to respond to issues of social exclusion through the framing of performance – images generated collaboratively over a 3 day workshop.
Data Miners/Travailleurs Psychique
*currently unavailable*
Various issues, 2009-2016 + two flyers.
new territories programme
Programme for the international festival of live arts, incorporating the National Review of Live Art (NRLA); 3/2-15/3 2003. Includes Adrian Heathfield on Goat Island, Lois Keidan on live art platforms and Marianne van Kerkhoven on Raimund Hoghe.
Forest Fringe: The First Ten Year
Andy Field, Deborah Pearson and Ira Brand began Forest Fringe as a totally independent, not-for-profit space in the midst of the Edinburgh Festival. Since then they have built a community of artists and playwrights, and are consistently rated as being a festival highlight. This collection collates the best of their work from the past decade.
ACT 33: The Artist and the Stone
Conceived in January 2014, the process-based piece continues Matteo Guidi's and Giuliana Racco's investigation into the ways people bypass restrictions and limitations in their daily lives, moving through systems imposed on them.
Exhibition catalogue; 11/11/2015 – 23/1/2016, Fundacio Sunol
Early bird talk NRLA
Early bird talk by Lois Keidan. 30th edition of the NRLA 30th edition (2010).
Two files, combined length 1h25.
My Nana’s Wedding (Gown) Part One
Stills from the performance, which comprised of over 300 images and took place in 2 parts; part one is performed in a photography studio, with the photographer the only spectator.
Part of Live Art and Motherhood: A Study Room Guide on Live Art and the Maternal (P3025).
Maternal Metaphors
Exhibition catalogue: The Rochester Contemporary, 30/4-23/5 2004. Includes reproductions of artwork, critical essays and fiction.
Part of Live Art and Motherhood: A Study Room Guide on Live Art and the Maternal (P3025).
Anna Birch archive
Includes The Wollstonecraft Live Experience! programmes and materials, two programmes for the Stoke Newington Literary Festival, and a list of publications.
