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Ginny Reed

Assistant Professor

Department: Arts

Ginny Reed

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Assemblage 1 : Body & Politics, Reed, G. 26 Oct 2023
  • LOOP, Liston, K., O'Sullivan, T., Qureshi, A., Reed, G., Sworn, C., Danby, C., Culver, M., Morris, R., Tatham, J. 30 Nov 2023
  • Moving on Up, Moving on Out, Reed, G. 3 Feb 2017
  • Error_Graceful_Disconnect, Reed, G. 12 Apr 2014
  • 'On the blink':  The Late Shows Commission, Reed, G. 17 May 2014
  • Desaturated, Reed, G. Feb 2009
  • Performance now & then, Ashley, T., Baker-Alder, H., Reed, G. 2009
  • Space-time, Reed, G. 6 Sep 2009
  • The dream of fluxus : fluxus inspired performances, Reed, G. 22 Jan 2009

Fine Art MA July 31 2005


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