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Between matter and words:
Alasdair Asmussen Doyle, Michelle McKeown, Jan Uprichard, Lisa Robson, Amy Mackle, Alessia Cargnelli, Ronan Smyth, Patrick Hickey, Vikkie Patterson, Adriana Valderrama, Deborah White, Beverly Irving Edwards, Natalie Wilson, Gerard Gibson, Philip Arneill, Sarah Tehan
Ends 13 August 2022
Practice as research often sits uneasily in academic regulatory frameworks, yet this reflexive field plays a significant part in the identity and work of Ulster University, while also offering vital contributions to our wider cultures.
Study in this field, as Midgelow (2021) puts it, expresses and lays bare otherwise neglected, non-normative human epistemologies, ways of knowing and understanding deeply connected to the material and embodied.
Between matter and words seeks to foreground the diverse outcomes created by PhD researchers following this mode of investigation. The show will encompass works in progress as well as more summative results that arise from study in any field of the Arts, including but not limited to: painting, sculpting, designing, forming, weaving, throwing, playing, performing, making and writing. This collective coming together celebrates the centrality of research and practice at Ulster.
Alasdair Asmussen Doyle, Michelle McKeown, Jan Uprichard, Lisa Robson, Amy Mackle, Alessia Cargnelli, Ronan Smyth, Patrick Hickey, Vikkie Patterson, Adriana Valderrama, Deborah White, Beverly Irving Edwards, Natalie Wilson, Gerard Gibson, Philip Arneill, Sarah Tehan
Ends 13 August 2022
Practice as research often sits uneasily in academic regulatory frameworks, yet this reflexive field plays a significant part in the identity and work of Ulster University, while also offering vital contributions to our wider cultures.
Study in this field, as Midgelow (2021) puts it, expresses and lays bare otherwise neglected, non-normative human epistemologies, ways of knowing and understanding deeply connected to the material and embodied.
Between matter and words seeks to foreground the diverse outcomes created by PhD researchers following this mode of investigation. The show will encompass works in progress as well as more summative results that arise from study in any field of the Arts, including but not limited to: painting, sculpting, designing, forming, weaving, throwing, playing, performing, making and writing. This collective coming together celebrates the centrality of research and practice at Ulster.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published (in print/issue) - 21 Jul 2022 |
Keywords
- practice based research
- Exhibition
- illustration
- object illustration
- illustration and clay
- women's body image
- women’s experiences
- autoethnographic illustration
- Autoethnography
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- 1 Oral presentation
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Illustration, Clay and the Museum: two case studies exploring women's body image
Irving-Edwards, B. (Speaker)
13 May 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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I , object: Practice-based PhD exhibition: illustration, clay and women's body image.
Irving-Edwards, B., 22 May 2023, (Unpublished)Research output: Other contribution
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My Body in My Hands: trick or treat.
Irving-Edwards, B. (Artist), 5 May 2023, (Unpublished)Research output: Non-textual form › Exhibition
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Risky Objects: Illustrating Situated Body Image Experience
Irving-Edwards, B., 14 Nov 2023, (Published online) In: Working Titles. 1, 2, p. 1-22 22 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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