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SPILL Symposium - Session 7

Artist/Author: Louise Jeffreys, Lyn Gardner, Lois Weaver | Reference: D0738 | Type: DVD

Talking about it: the development of new contexts, new languages, and new cultural frameworks?

SPILL Symposium - Session 8 and Closing Discussion

Artist/Author: Helen Marriage, Robert Pacitti, Mike Smith, Mike Christie and Lois Weaver | Reference: D0739 | Type: DVD

Talking about it: the development of new contexts, new languages, and new cultural frameworks?

Everything You Wanted To Know About Live Art But Were Afraid To Ask

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: D0565 | Type: DVD

Documentation from an event offering an introduction to the Live Art sector and system, a sense of how  things work, practical information about what’s on offer and a chance to learn from the experience of more established artists.

Performing Rights Collection - London - A Gallery of Utopias

Artist/Author: Lisa Wesley and Andrew Blackwood | Reference: D0558 | Type: DVD

Artists imagine different ways of seeing the places and spaces around us.

This item is part of the Study Room Guide On shit, piss, blood, sweat and tears by Lois Keidan (P2195)

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

It’s Queer Up North 1992 - 1996: A Catalogue of Queer Performance

Artist/Author: Neil Bartlett, Sue-Ellen Case, Leslie Paris, Pacitti, Lois Weaver, Peggy Shaw | Editor: Charlie Spencer and Paul Heritage | Reference: P0177 | Type: Publication

Neil Bartlett, what mainstream?, It’s Queer Up North 1992 – 1996: A Catalogue of Queer Performance. This item is part of the Study Room Guide in Search of a Documentology by Marco Pustianaz (P1115)

Hear Me Roar! Study Boxes

Reference: P2922 | Type: Publication

In March 2016 the Hear Me Roar! Festival invited LADA to curate a small selection of items for a Pop-up Study Room during the Festival. Hear Me Roar! is a festival of feminist arts in Lancaster. In 2016 the theme was Ages, Stages and Phases celebrating feminist art across the generations.

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