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Tonié Field

Podcast

A World of One’s Own: Non Binary Futures — Tonié Field

Non Binary Futures: A conversation with guitarist Tonié Field Don’t put me in a box! How can we celebrate and encourage fluidity? Tai and Tonié discuss what it means to be a non-binary and progressive artist in a classical world. How might we express overtly political ideas through an abstract...
Podcast

A World of One’s Own: Non Binary Futures — Tonié Field

Non Binary Futures: A conversation with guitarist Tonié Field Don’t put me in a box! How can we celebrate and encourage fluidity? Tai and Tonié discuss what it means to be a non-binary and progressive artist in a classical world. How might we express overtly political ideas through an abstract...
Program

A world of One’s Own

...guitarist Tonié Field Don’t put me in a box! How can we celebrate and encourage fluidity? Tai and Tonié discuss what it means to be a non-binary and progressive artist in a classical world.  How might we express overtly political ideas through an abstract language like music...
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Tai Snaith: A World of One’s Own

Field Don’t put me in a box! How can we celebrate and encourage fluidity? Tai and Tonié discuss what it means to be a non-binary and progressive artist in a classical world.  How might we express overtly political ideas through an abstract...
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Glimpse into the archive—

We are all flesh included a selection of sculptures made using wax, wood, wool, horse skin and hair.

Berlinde de Bruyckere:
We Are All Flesh (2012)

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