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WITTA Podcast

WITTA Podcast

By: Lizzie Lloyd & Kit Poulson
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WITTA (Writing In / To / Through Art) is a research initiative, founded at UWE Bristol (University of the West of England). It brings together arts practitioners and researchers from across the university and beyond who are interested in the broad crossovers with, and intersections between, words and art.


Audio production and sound design by Oliver Sutherland

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WITTA
Art Philosophy Social Sciences
Episodes
  • WITTA with Wood and Harrison
    Dec 22 2024

    In this episode, we speak to artists John Wood and Paul Harrison about making sculpture with language, developing systems for making art with words, and the power of playing with expectations.




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    41 mins
  • WITTA with Bryony Gillard
    Dec 2 2024

    In this episode, artist Bryony Gillard talks about her shifting approach to using writing from her love of concrete poetry, ambiguity and citation to her recent interest in making writing accessible, borrowing from the narrative structure of 90s Rom-Coms.


    Audio production and sound design by Oliver Sutherland

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    52 mins
  • WITTA with Catherine Parsonage
    Nov 18 2024

    In this episode, Catherine Parsonage looks to the fragility of words – the way that words can be broken up and put back together, and carried around in our bodies – as a counterpoint to what she sees as the fixity of painting.



    Audio production and sound design by Oliver Sutherland

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    42 mins

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