Sharing Space: Ellie Harrison - On ethics, care and grief

Ellie Harrison from Grief Series joined us for a presentation in July 2022 as part of the Sharing Space learning programme for those working on Remembering Together: Co-creating Covid Community Memorials.

www.griefseries.co.uk

About Ellie and Grief Series

Ellie Harrison is a performance maker and artist living in Leeds and working internationally. She is artistic director of the acclaimed Grief Series, a sequence of seven arts projects that open up spaces to talk about bereavement and end of life. The Grief Series is multi-sensory with audiences being engaged as participants and co-creators. Informed by rigorous research with academics, clinicians and the public, the series aims to create safe spaces where notions of grief and bereavement can be discussed and expressed openly through a range of empowering creative practice.

She creates a range of solo and collaborative devised performance work for studios, galleries, found and public spaces.

Participation is at the heart of all of her work as a performer, facilitator and mentor. Ellie specialises in embedding care and ethical participation both in her own practice and offering consultancy to other artists and organisations. Her work is often characterised by a playful and provocative approach to difficult topics, encouraging audiences to make decisions and participate.

Ellie lectures on her practice, writing articles, giving talks, performances and workshops at universities internationally including University of the arts London, Sorbonne Paris, UAM Mexico City.

Previous
Previous

Sharing Space: Nadia Iftkhar - The power and responsibility of co-creation

Next
Next

Sharing Space: Gerald Richards - What’s your story?