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JAMES O'LEARY

James O'Leary is an architect and installation artist. As part of Kreider + O'Leary, his performance, installation and time-based media work has been exhibited in the Tate, the Royal Academy and the Whitechapel in London and at major events such as Lisbon Architecture Triennale. He is the co-author of Falling (2015) and Field Poetics (2018).  kreider-oleary.net

JANE RENDELL

Jane Rendell's writing is transdisciplinary, crossing architecture, art, feminism, history and psychoanalysis. She has introduced concepts of 'critical spatial practice' and 'site-writing' through authored books like The Architecture of Psychoanalysis (2017), Silver (2016), Site-Writing (2010), Art and Architecture (2006), and The Pursuit of Pleasure (2002). Her co-edited collections include Reactivating the Social Condenser (2017), Critical Architecture (2007), Spatial Imagination (2005), The Unknown City (2001), Intersections (2000), Gender, Space, Architecture (1999) and Strangely Familiar (1995). Jane is Professor of Architecture and Art at the Bartlett School of Architecture, where she is Director of Architectural History and Theory and leads the Bartlett's Ethics Commission.  janerendell.co.uk

HENRIETTA WILLIAMS

Henrietta Williams uses moving image and still photographs to tell stories about the built environment. Her projects have been widely exhibited and published in the UK and internationally, most notably at the V&A Museum in London and on the front page of the Guardian.  henriettawilliams.com

DAVID ROBERTS

David Roberts uses poetry and performance to explore the relation between people and place. His research, art and cultural activist practice engages community groups whose homes and livelihoods are under threat from urban policy. davidjamesroberts.com

Other visiting tutors and academics drawn from the Bartlett's internationally renowned teaching and research programmes will teach supporting modules, and international practitioners and theorists will lead workshops and contribute to roundtables and talks programmes.