elizabeth richardson

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Elizabeth is a recent MA Art History and Museum Curating graduate from the University of Sussex, where she also received a degree in BA English and Art History in 2019. Her research centres on the politics of archival absences and memory. She is also interested in sustainable and inclusive curatorial practice.

During her time as a student at the University of Sussex Elizabeth developed a passion for arts journalism, and she undertook a number of writings and editorial roles at student-led publications. She is now an arts writer and is open to new projects and collaborations. Elizabeth is dedicated to creating meaningful and accessible conversations about contemporary art, and is excited to share these conversations further as a member of the Agora curatorial team.

Neuroplasticity or I Love You Gertrūda – Gertrūda Gilytė

The project is the continuation of Gilyté’s theoretical research (personal development as a performative practice) and her previous Instagram-based [...]

Neuroplasticity or I love you Gertruda – Gertrūda Gilytė

Resident: Gertrūda Gilytė Gertrūda Gilytė, Neuroplasticity or I [...]

2022-08-05T11:09:43+01:0031 March 2022|Artist Residency, Digital Art, Performance, Video Art|Comments Off on Neuroplasticity or I love you Gertruda – Gertrūda Gilytė

m o r e – Gabriela Reyes

Resident: Gabriela Reyes Gabriela Reyes, m o r e (2021) [...]

Digital Art: Hacks and Embodiment in the Work of Marjan Moghaddam

With her famous #arthacks and #glitchgoddess, the award-winning work of Marjan Moghaddam actively redefines form for digital art. On [...]

2022-02-04T16:35:47+00:0018 May 2021|3D, Agora Talks, Computer Art, Digital Art, Feminism, Generative Art, New Media Art, Women To Watch|Comments Off on Digital Art: Hacks and Embodiment in the Work of Marjan Moghaddam

Reacting to 2020: A Digital Time Capsule

What would a digital time capsule of 2020 look or sound like to you? Samm Anga and Veronica Petukhov [...]

2022-03-27T19:09:19+01:0028 February 2021|Agora Talks, Artist Residency, Augmented Reality, Computer Art, Digital Art, New Media Art, Online Show, Video Art|Comments Off on Reacting to 2020: A Digital Time Capsule
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