Kate Liston

United Kingdom (residence)
research interests: Art writing, posthumanism, Embodied knowledge, biographical narratives
affiliation: Northumbria University
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Kate Liston is an artist based in Newcastle upon Tyne who works with moving image, installation and writing that is sometimes performed. Notable recent exhibitions include: Oh-Link Zone, Black Tower Projects, London (2018); Feel After the New See at The Hatton Gallery, Newcastle (2018); The Scientific Method at The Tetley Gallery, Leeds (2016); Feminism and the Body in Performance at MART Gallery, Dublin (2015); The Decorator and the Thief at Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland (2015); They Used to Call it the Moon at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (2014). Liston is currently working towards a publication titled Oh-Link Zone drawn from the event and exhibition at Black Tower Projects, which was based on her PhD thesis ‘Link Zone: an exploration of the sensation of knowledge through a practice of art and writing’. She is a lecturer in Fine Art at Northumbria University.