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2HB Vol 22 Launch Michael Ebert Hanke, Georgia Horgan and Joanna Peace

Thu 14 September 2017

Georgia Horgan

Join us for an evening of reading and performance to celebrate the launch of 2HB Volume 22, with contributions from Michael Ebert Hanke, Georgia Horgan and Joanna Peace. The evening will include a screening of Georgia Horgan's new film All Whores are Jacobites, a moving image work by Michel Ebert-Hanke and a new reading and moving image work by Joanna Peace. Drinks provided.


Michael Ebert-Hanke is a poet and photographer based in Berlin. He spends most of his time researching obscure, occult or geeky things and makes work out of possibly interesting intertwines. He is also founder and editor of the humble publishing project graum.xyz – raum für freien text und dichtung (graum.xyz – space for free text and poetry) and teaches photo-theory at Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts in Kiel, Germany.


Joanna Peace is an artist based in Glasgow. At the crux of her practice is the act of writing, acts that are transformed into myriad public forms. Writing becomes publication, becomes performance, becomes the genesis of moving image, writing becomes support for others’ exhibitions and the catalyst for building community. Her longstanding interest in psychological and structural space and female subjectivity demands that her work emerges from direct experience, as she seeks to extend the sensation of particular bodies in particular places. Joanna has contributed to exhibitions, events, residencies and publications across the UK and internationally. She has taught into the Department of Sculpture & Environmental Art at the Glasgow School of Art since 2013 and facilitates participatory projects with diverse groups of adults.


Georgia Horgan (b. 1991) is an artist based in Glasgow. Recent exhibitions and projects include: All Whores are Jacobites, Public Exhibitions, London, 2017; a two-person exhibition with Clunie Reid at Celine, Glasgow, 2016; Saturday, Glasgow International 2016; Neo-Pagan-Bitch-Witch!, Evelyn Yard, London, 2016; and Machine Room, Collective, Edinburgh, 2015. In January 2017 Georgia presented a performance at the ICA as part of Witchy Methodologies, an event organised by Anna Bunting-Branch with Holly Pester, Candice Lin, Patrick Staff, Linda Stupart and Travis Alabanza. Her writing has been published by Panel, Collective, The National Galleries of Scotland, Transmission and Orlando journal.


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6pm, Free (unticketed), Cinema
All ages
0141 352 4900