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Featured image of Graham Domke reads “Remembering, Repeating and Working Through” at “Taking Ideas for a Walk” Essay Conference

Graham Domke reads “Remembering, Repeating and Working Through” at “Taking Ideas for a Walk” Essay Conference

 

Featured image of Elizabeth Reeder reading “MicroBursts” at the “Taking Ideas for a Walk” Essay conference

Elizabeth Reeder reading “MicroBursts” at the “Taking Ideas for a Walk” Essay conference

Featured image of Philip Lopate reading “Tea at the Plaza” and “The Life of the Mind” at the “Taking Ideas for a Walk” Essay Conference

Philip Lopate reading “Tea at the Plaza” and “The Life of the Mind” at the “Taking Ideas for a Walk” Essay Conference

Featured image of Video highlights from the “Taking Ideas for a Walk Conference on the Essay”

Video highlights from the “Taking Ideas for a Walk Conference on the Essay”

Featured image of ‘Taking Ideas for a Walk’: The 2018 Essay Conference (Post-conference reactions)

‘Taking Ideas for a Walk’: The 2018 Essay Conference (Post-conference reactions)

Day One When I was informed that our very first essay conference was to take place two days before my graduation, I’ll admit I was dubious. Such anticipation, such enthusiasm, would surely exhaust itself and leave me slogging on stage with about as much energy as an old sloth, overwhelmed with ideas, questions and a Read More

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Nazhad and the Bell

TRADE, Hospitalfield’s Autumn Contemporary Art Programme, brings a powerful 2-screen video projection work entitled Nazhad and the Bell by Kurdish-Iraqi artist Hiwa K to a Scottish audience for the first time. Installed within Arbroath’s historic Arts & Crafts property, this is a rare opportunity to view the project – originally commissioned and shown at the Read More

Featured image of Taking Ideas for a Walk: The 2018 Essay Conference

Taking Ideas for a Walk: The 2018 Essay Conference

In this one-and-a-half-day international conference, hosted by the University of Dundee’s Centre for Critical and Creative Cultures, writers and teachers, academics, publishers and journalists will come together in a concentrated forum of panel discussions, readings and question-and-answer sessions that will explore the meaning and usefulness of this most supple, porous and open-ended literary form. Held Read More

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