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Women in Sound presents Liz Helman


15 Jun 2017, 5:00pm - 6:30pm

167, Richard Hoggart Building

Event overview

Cost Free
Department Music
Contact i.garrelfs(@gold.ac.uk)

In this talk, Liz Helman considers her practice, both visual and sonic, as a response to place and dislocation.

WisWos presents Liz Helman, a London-based artist working in time-based media. Her work, visual and sonic, is a response to place and environment.

This event is organised in collaboration and with support from the Women in Sound / Women on Sound network. It is funded by the Goldsmiths Annual Fund and is open to all. This event will be followed by a drinks reception.

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15 Jun 2017 5:00pm - 6:30pm
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