Angela Bartram is a Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at the University of Lincoln.
Bartram's visual practice includes live art, video and sculptural objects. Her research is concerned with definitions of the human and animal, mouths, thresholds and “in‐between” spaces.
Bartram has an expansive independent exhibition profile including ‘The Animal Gaze’ (2011 and 2008), ‘East Goes East,' Krakow (2010), ‘East International 2009,' ‘Animalism’ at the National Media Museum (2009), amongst others.
Mary O' Neill is a Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Art Theory and Contextual Studies at the University of Lincoln.
O’Neill has published works on performance, ephemerality, mourning, ethics and contemporary art, and the conditions in the twentieth century which contributed to the development of increasingly transient art forms.
Bartram O'Neill collaboratively exhibit, perform and publish nationally and internationally. Most recently they performed at ‘BLOP 2012’ at Arnolfini Bristol, at ‘Action Art Now’ for O U I International performance festival in York, 2011, and at ‘The Future Can Wait’ in London, 2009. They are to be artists in residence at Grace Exhibition Space New York in April 2012.
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