Eto Otitigbe is a polymedia artist who sets alternative narratives into motion; creating spaces for unique experiences. His interdisciplinary practice includes sculpture, performance, installation, and public art.
Read MoreTom Overton is a writer and and Archive Curator/Postdoctoral Fellow at the Barbican Centre, London. As part of an AHRC-Funded PhD between the British Library and the Centre for Life-writing Research, King's College London, he catalogued the archive of the writer and artist John Berger (1926-2017), and curated a conference, free school and exhibition at Somerset House, London, to mark the 40th Anniversary of Berger's collaborative TV series and book Ways of Seeing (1972) and Booker-winning novel G.
Read MoreSimon Piasecki, Professor and Subject Leader for Creative Writing and Drama, Liverpool Screen School at LJMU
Read MoreDiogo Passarinho is a Portuguese architect, and founder of D_P_S, a practice based in Berlin. D_P_S is a research-based design studio, founded in 2015, investigating how emotional contexts can be brought into shaping spatial memories.
Read MoreAn Paenhuysen is a freelance writer, curator, and arts educator. She wrote her Phd about the cultural criticism of the Belgian avant-garde artists in the 1920s. As a post-doc An has been working on 1920s photography at Columbia University New York, UC Berkeley, and the Humboldt-University Berlin.
Read MoreSascia Pellegrini’s expertise and research is in intermedia, and interdisciplinary arts, with a strong background in music composition and dance choreography: in his research he has a particular interest in the phenomenology of the act of performance and its implications upon interdisciplinary thinking and praxis.
Read MoreArturo Delgado Pereira (PhD), also known as Chico Pereira, is a practicing filmmaker and academic living between Finland and Spain. Pereira’s film work combines experimental ethnographic methods, art as social practice and performative documentary, with a particular interest in rural and post-industrial areas.
Read MoreLaura Parke is a Lecturer in Graphic Design and Illustration at the Liverpool School of Art and Design, Liverpool John Moores University. She studied Graphic Design at the University of the West of England before completing an MA in Graphic Arts.Her practice-based research focuses on Design for Social Engagement and discusses issues of inclusion through collaborations and interactions with a range of practitioners, individuals, collectives and social groups.
Read MoreSabiana Paoli is a researcher-artist whose work explores the intersection of art history and sensory experience. Her research investigates how sensory engagement can enrich traditional art historical methodologies, fostering a more holistic and embodied understanding of art.
Read MoreEce Pazarbaşı works and walks on the merged borderline of curatorial practice and artistic research as her main profession. With her special interest in alternative education, she takes parts in various educational bodies in different positions.
Read MoreAn Paenhuysen is a curator, art critic, writer and educator based in Berlin. Her curatorial career started at Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum of Contemporary Art, Berlin, in 2009, curating exhibitions of Paul Pfeiffer, Land Art and Valeska Gert.
Read MoreNicholas Phillips, Programme Leader Drama, DRAMA, Liverpool John Moores University
Read MoreRoy Claire Potter is a Senior Lecturer in Fine Art in the Liverpool School of Art and Design and is Programme Leader for MA Fine Art. Roy is an artist who publishes, performs and exhibits, working across experimental writing, spoken performance, sound art, sculptural installation and drawing.
Read MoreKP Pradeepkumar is an artist whose works revolve around memoirs in an extensive logic of narrative in which paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture are fuse with visual testimony as an ongoing process of deceptive self-representation in order to reconstruct the past and an artist myths in present.
Read MoreSimon Pope is a contemporary artist whose work has focused on the internet's social and technical networks, walking with others, collective explorations of more-than-human social worlds and, most recently, the practice of football/soccer. He also collaborates with Sarah Cullen and their family. Simon & Sarah are currently TT Projects Coordinators.
Read MoreAntonia Pont is a writer, theorist and yogi who lives on unceded Wurundjeri lands in southern Australia. Her research is preoccupied with time, change, structure, habit, weather, ethics and desire. Publishing poetry, fiction, essays and theoretical works, she attempts to think and test practising's contribution to transformation and stability.
Read MoreDr Zoran Poposki, FRSA is a multi-award-winning transdisciplinary artist, filmmaker, and curator based in Hong Kong. Poposki explores cultural translation, liminality, identity, and public space through digital art (including AI and NFT art) combined with painting, drawing, photography, (post-digital) printmaking, performance art, video, film, curating, art education, and publishing.
Read MoreKristina Pulejkova is a visual artist based in London, UK. Her interdisciplinary practice is informed by science and technology. Kristina’s work explores how the use of technology might lead to greater forms of sustainability in human-nature relationships.
Read MoreErnesto Pujol is a queer eco-cultural worker in the post-democratic age of extinction. He socially choreographs durational performances as psychic portraits of peoples and places under threat. Pujol creates aesthetic, meditative, meditative experiences crafted with elements of walking and stillness, silence and minimal gestures.
Read MoreAbdullah Qureshi is a multidisciplinary artist, curator, and educator. Rooted in traditions of abstraction, he incorporates gestural, poetic, and hybrid methodologies to address autobiography, trauma, and sexuality through painting, filmmaking, and immersive events.
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