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Abstract
A shrine to women’s work brings together works from eleven artists who have reflected upon matrilineal influences in their own working / playing lives. Such influences include the work / play of mothers, grandmothers and great-grandmothers and also the ‘grandmothers’ of each artist’s artform(s) – or artistic lineages. Each contributor has made something that incorporates selected aspects of this embodied and relational history. 1 – 13 August 2016, AWOL studios / Hope Mill curated by Amy Voris.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 1 Aug 2016 |
Event | A Shrine to Women's Work - AWOL Studio - Hope Mill, Manchester, United Kingdom Duration: 1 Aug 2016 → 13 Aug 2016 http://www.accumulationsproject.com/a-shrine-to-womens-work/?wppa-occur=2&wppa-cover=0&wppa-album=31&wppa-photo=61 |
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Dive into the research topics of 'Home Practice: Shrine to Women's Work'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.Activities
- 1 Participation in conference
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TaPRA Gallery and Panel: The Role of Rummaging: Researcher vs. Material, Theatre and Performance Research Association, University of Manchester
Meehan, E. (Speaker)
31 Aug 2017 → 1 Sept 2017Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in conference
Research output
- 1 Chapter
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Home Practice: Irish Women, Diaspora and Somatic Principles of Hosting
Meehan, E., 1 Jun 2018, A World of Muscle, Bone & Organs: Research and Scholarship in Dance. Ellis, S., Blades, H. & Waelde, C. (eds.). Coventry: C-DaRE at Coventry University, p. 30-58 29 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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