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Ellie Harrison: Artist Talk
Ellie Harrison: Artist Talk

Wed, 18 Sept

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Assembly House

Ellie Harrison: Artist Talk

Join us in welcoming Ellie Harrison to Assembly House on Wednesday 18th September, where the artist will guide us through her impressive career.

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Time & Location

18 Sept 2024, 18:00 – 20:30

Assembly House, 44 Canal Rd, Armley, Leeds LS12 2PL, UK

About The Event

Join us on a journey through artist Ellie Harrison's career, as she speaks about her art practice, The Grief Series project and the experiences that have led her to where she is today.

6:00pm: Doors open 6:30pm: Talk starts 7:30pm: Break 7:45pm: Q&A

Ellie Harrison is a disabled performance maker and artist living in Leeds and working internationally. She is artistic director of Polite Rebellion and the acclaimed Grief Series, a sequence of seven arts projects that open up spaces to talk about bereavement and end of life. She creates a range of solo and collaborative devised performance and installation work for studios, galleries, found and public spaces. Participation is at the heart of all of her work as a performer, facilitator and mentor. Ellie specialises in embedding care and ethical participation both in her own practice and offering consultancy to other artists and organisations. Her work is often characterised by a playful and provocative approach to difficult topics, encouraging audiences to make decisions and participate.

Ellie lectures on her practice, writing articles, giving talks, performances and workshops at universities internationally including University of the arts London, Sorbonne Paris, UAM Mexico City. In 2015 Ellie won A Love Arts award for her work on The Grief Series. Working on Grief Series has seen Ellie travel to Prague, Paris, Mexico City, Sibiu Festival and Timisoara Romania. The Projects in The Grief Series have gained national press attention. She has been invited to speak on Radio 4's Women’s Hour and has been included in Lynn Gardner’s theatre pick of the year.

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