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Gudrun Filipska - Head of Programmes: Gudrun has been with Arts Territory Exchange since 2016 and has developed a programme of exciting exhibitions, events and conferences as well as supporting the growth of the network’s membership and collaborative ‘Residency by Correspondence’. Gudrun teaches and lectures widely on subjects such as rurality, art and tech, remoteness and digital feminist practices. See more about her and her work here.
Carly Butler - Outreach and Funding Officer: Carly Butler is an interdisciplinary artist who lives and works on Vancouver Island in Ucluelet on the traditional territory of the Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ First Nations. She has been working with Arts Territory Exchange since 2017 developing the virtual residency model and supporting funding applications. Carly also works for Tofino Arts Council, BC as their Executive Director.
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Jonathan Harris is Professor in Global Art and Design studies at Birmingham City University Uk and head of the School of Art. He has authored over twenty books and specialises in Art and Globalisation. His most recent book ‘The Global Contemporary Art World’ (WileyBlackwell) features analysis of art economies in Palestine, India, Hong King and South Korea.
Lenka Clayton is a British/American conceptual artist whose work considers, exaggerates and alters the accepted rules of everyday life. Her work has been widely exibited, including the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, the Guggenheim New York, FrAC le Plateau in Paris, Anthology Film Archives NYC and Tehran international documentary film festival in Iran. She also founded the Artists Residency in Motherhood in 2012.
Jim Mooney is an artist and writer who lives by the sea in Portgower, Scotland. He has recently held a Visiting Professorship at Birmingham City University and is currently at Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen. He taught at Middlesex University and the Royal College of Art for some 20 years. His research interests include Fine Art, Continental Philosophy (particularly Deleuze, Levinas and Heidegger), Queer Theory and the Politics of Subjectivity and environment/ecology. He has a long-standing interest in Contemporary Art from South America, and lived in Venezuela for six years.
Jane Linden is a writer and academic with a PHD in ‘Curating knowledge‘ from Leeds Met. She is programme leader for the MA in Contemporary Arts at Manchester University and curator at the Axis Arts Centre. She is interested in the ‘collapsed boundaries between fixed disciplines’ and has written and lectured extensively on the subject of Research as Practice.