Visual Research Practices Lunch Lecture: Robert Good- Something to do with Art Podcast Launch
Events — Public Talk Microsoft Teams12 October 2021, 13:00
For this 2nd Lunch Lecture for the MA Module Visual Research Practices, Cambridge -based artist Robert Good will introduce his new series of podcasts Something To Do With Art, in which he talks to artists about what they do and why.
All other staff, students and external guests welcome.
Robert will share extracts from the podcast and draw together some of the themes of this series, particularly focussing on the many different approaches to creativity amongst his guests and the role of research in the artistic process. The session will conclude with QA and discussion. Joining him for the launch will be several of the podcast artists, including: ethical hacker and sound artist MOOGZ; PhD candidate, poet and book artist Egidija Ciricaite; experimental crypto-artist Karen Eng and analogue cine photographer Philip Harris. Something To Do With Art is hosted on SoundCloud.
The new episodes will be available online from Sunday 10 October @6pm Artists featured in Series 3 are: Amanda Couch; Egidija Ciricaite; Karen Eng; Madi Acharya-Baskerville; Matt Chesney; MOOGZ; Philip Harris.

Event contact: veronique.chance@aru.ac.uk
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