Giles, Harry, author.
Harry Giles | 'Don't break down, break out' | Symposium.
[Place of publication not identified] : Raven Row, 2017.
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Raven Row Podcast ; 65
"Saturday 20 May, 2017 A symposium addressing historic and contemporary forms of political activism and art-making, in a programme of screenings, performances, and discussions, taking as a starting point the publication within this exhibition 14 Radnor Terrace: A Woman's Place. With contributions by Amy Tobin, Harry Giles, Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski, Suzy Mackie (See Red Women's Workshop), Channels, Jacob V Joyce, Gail Lewis, Alice Correia and Nazmia Jamal (Sisters Uncut). Harry Giles is a performer and poet, based in Edinburgh. Harry makes art about protest and protest about art, co-directs the live art platform ANATOMY and co-founded The Workers Theatre. Their first collection of poetry, Tonguit, was published by Freight Books in 2015. Harry will present Drone, a spoken word and sound art performance about remote technology and anxiety. Drone is a collaboration with the sound artist Neil Simpson which debuted in SHIFT at the Edinburgh Fringe 2015. The book of the show is published in Our Real Red Selves from Vagabond."-- provided by distributor.
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