Ellie Harrison

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2003
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GHAOS Starts Here!

24 October 2003
NOW Festival, Nottingham

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Ellie Harrison is an artist & activist based in Glasgow (UK). On 8 January 2017, she presented The Glasgow Effect: A talk by Ellie Harrison at Glasgow Film Theatre. In 2019 she is developing Bus Regulation: The Musical a new commission for Manchester Art Gallery, and her first book The Glasgow Effect: A Tale of Class, Capitalism & Carbon Footprint is published by Luath Press. Her Early Warning Signs are installed at four ‘host venues‘ around the UK and her Vending Machine features in the 😹 LMAO exhibition exploring humour in data visualisation at the Open Data Institute in London.

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  • National Museum of Roller Derby T-Shirt National Museum of Roller Derby T-Shirt £10.00
  • Channel Swimming Challenge Logbook Channel Swimming Challenge Logbook £2.00
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  • 4 Live Broadcasts DVD 4 LIVE Broadcasts DVD £20.00
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  • Radical Renewable Art + Activism Fund Sticker £3.00

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