In November, Leeds College of Art, Cardiff Metropolitan University and University College London host a series of three collaborative events that explore running.
Presenting a range of perspectives on how running can provide practice-based research in areas of writing, film/video, performance and geography; discussions will be led with academics, artists and representatives from the running community.
RUN! RUN! RUN! Biennale 2016
Join 3 female artist-researcher-runners Dr Kai Syng Tan, Annie Grove-White and Dr Carali McCall in 3 energising events in 3 cities exploring running as a metaphor and methodology for us to think about the body, gender, ageing, the city and borders. Sponsored by Leeds College of Art. Brought to you by RUN! RUN! RUN! International Body for Research.
How does running (dis)connect people with the city? November 23 / London: Screening. 6-8pm. Exhibition Room. Pearson Building (Department of Geography) University College London Gower Street, WC1E 6BT. Following films by Jenny Baines, Musquiqui Chihying, Veronique Chance and Joe King a discussion chaired by geographer Dr Alan Latham (UCL) will take place. Respondents include writer Simon Freeman (Like the Wind), artist Jo Volley (Slade School of Fine Art, UCL) and representatives from charities A Mile in Her Shoes (a running group for homeless women) and Headway East London (a charity supporting people affected by brain injury)
Date & Time /
Wed 23 November 2016
18:00 – 20:00 GMT
Location /
United Kingdom
Exhibition Room. Pearson Building
Department of Geography, University College London
Gower Street
WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom
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