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2HB Volume 4

2HB Volume 4

Thursday 1 October 2009

CCA is pleased to announce the publication of the fourth volume of 2HB - the CCA journal for experimental and creative writing in contemporary art.

Featuring texts by Sarah Tripp, Ewan Morrison, Sarah Lowndes, Kathrine Sowerby.

2HB volumes 1-4 are available from the CCA and selected retailers priced at £3 each, there will be a joint launch for 2HB volume 4 and 5 at the CCA book fair on Saturday November 28th, details to follow.

Writers’ biographies:

Sarah Lowndes
Sarah Lowndes is a lecturer, curator and writer based in Glasgow. Her book Social Sculpture (2004) documented the Glasgow art and music scene since the 70s, while her PhD analysed 1960s and 70s concrete performance in Southern California. Since 2002 Lowndes has been a lecturer in the Historical and Critical Studies Department at Glasgow School of Art. A regular contributor to art journals such as Frieze, the Frieze Yearbook, Artforum, Art on Paper, Circa, MAP, Spike Art Quarterly and Untitled and to catalogues for international institutions, she also curated the acoustic music project Three Blows (2008) and the forthcoming CCA group exhibition Votive (2009).

Ewan Morrison
Ewan Morrison is the author of three novels Menage, Swung and Distance (Jonathan Cape) and the collection of shorts stories The Last Book Your Read. He is currently working on a new collection of stories entitled Tales from the Mall. He was the recipient of a Scottish Arts Council Writers Award in 2005 and was awarded Cove Park’s six week writer’s residency in summer 2009. www.ewanmorrison.com

Kathrine Sowerby
Kathrine Sowerby completed her MFA at the Glasgow School of Art in 2000 and is currently studying for an MLitt in Creative Writing at Glasgow University. She has exhibited her written work and been published in journals and anthologies. Kathrine lives in Glasgow with her partner and three children.

Sarah Tripp
Sarah Tripp was awarded the Scottish Arts Council’s Visual Arts Residency at Cove Park in 2009. Other works by her include Why I disappeared (Cove Park) Let me show you some things (CCA) The labour you love (Notre Dame Centre) The Best Mistake (Generator Projects) The inside of an ambulance (Fruitmarket Gallery) Why work? (Camden Arts Centre) Testatika (Cornerhouse) Anti-prophet (CCA) and Education in Reverse.
 

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