Alice Harry

Alice Harry is an artist, writer & PhD candidate at The Royal College of Art. She is a co-founder of the arts collective and publishing press Bleet! which works at the intersection of sound, text and performance. Informed by queer feminist conceptions of time, her research asks how citation might speak with and ‘speak back’; questioning how/whose knowledge is signalled and summoned across texts through time. She is interested in ambiguous relationships between image and text as a way of challenging meaning-making within existing frameworks of power. Her practice-led research explores the method of ‘rehearsal with’ to engage in looping repetitive gestures that shift between installation, performance and publication. Alice Harry’s practice and research utilises hyperbole, absurdity and experimental writing to challenge disciplinary boundaries and contribute original methods for arts & humanities research. Her research is funded by the London and Arts Humanities Partnership. 

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