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EEHN PhD Lab Presents: Ephemeral stream. Space perceived as a body – 10th November

EEHN PhD Lab Presents: Ephemeral stream. Space perceived as a body – 10th November

EEHN PhD Lab Presents: Ephemeral stream. Space perceived as a body

For this virtual installment of our fortnightly PhD Lab meeting we are joined by MATKA Collective (Barbara Kubska, Anka Sielska, Katarzyna Zolich), interdisciplinary photographers working at the intersection of visual storytelling, ecology, community, the more-than-human, memory, and the Anthropocene, amongst others. We are delighted to showcase their visual-rich and deeply evocative presentation ‘ Ephemeral stream. Space perceived as a body‘ to our community members. The presentation will be followed by a brief Q&A with time for audience questions. This event is open to those outside of our lab meetings and we encourage you to share with friends and colleagues.

Affiliations:

Barbara Kubska, Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Katowice (Poland)

Anka Sielska, Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Katowice (Poland)

Katarzyna Zolich, an Dlugosz University, Czestochowa (Poland)

This event is free but ticketed, please find the Eventbrite below:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/eehn-phd-lab-presents-ephemeral-stream-space-perceived-as-a-body-tickets-1954425592559?aff=oddtdtcreator

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