Ellie Harrison

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  • 2015 Media

    Transmediale

    1 Feb 2015
    We Love Design

  • 2015 Media

    Generation: Pour l’historicité du présent

    1 Jan 2015
    Espace (Canada) (Issue 109 p.76-77)

  • 2014 Media

    A Most Unusual Referendum Results Party

    22 Sep 2014
    The Student Newspaper (p.19)

  • 2014 Media

    Counterpoint

    31 Aug 2014
    Scotland on Sunday

  • 2014 Media

    Counterpoint

    24 Aug 2014
    The List

  • 2014 Media

    L’Ecosse Répète son Indépendance sur les Planches

    21 Aug 2014
    Le Monde (France) (p.12)

  • 2014 Media

    Getting Straight to the Point

    9 Aug 2014
    The Herald (The Arts p.6)

  • 2013 Media

    Thrift Radiates Happiness

    26 Mar 2013
    This is Tomorrow

  • 2011 Media

    A Brief History of Privatisation

    1 Jun 2011
    a-n Magazine (p.9)

  • 2011 Media

    Confessions of a Recovering Data Collector

    11 Apr 2011
    a-n website

  • 2010 Media

    DIY Self Publishing

    15 Nov 2010
    a-n website

  • 2007 Media

    Angel Row Closing Party

    3 Oct 2007
    Leftlion

  • 2006 Media

    Day-to-Day Data

    5 Apr 2006
    Time Out London (p.38)

  • 2005 Media

    Review: Day-to-Day Data

    25 Jul 2005
    Metro (p.21)

  • 2005 Media

    The End is the Beginning is the End

    1 Jan 2005
    a-n Magazine (p.9)

  • 2004 Media

    Let the games begin

    12 Aug 2004
    Metro (p.19)

  • 2003 Media

    Treat Yourself

    1 Aug 2003
    a-n Magazine (p.6)

  • 2002 Media

    Little Gems

    6 Feb 2002
    The Guardian

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Ellie Harrison is an artist & activist based in Glasgow (UK). In 2023 she won the Stephen Fry Public Engagement Award for her ‘Bus Regulation: The Musical’ Trilogy in Greater Manchester, Strathclyde & Merseyside (2019 – 2023).
In 2021 the Second Edition of Harrison’s book The Glasgow Effect: A Tale of Class, Capitalism & Carbon Footprint was launched at the UN Habitat’s Innovate4Cities conference to mark the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, and chosen by the Ecologist for the Resurgence Book Club. Her Early Warning Signs were also exhibited at Glasgow’s Mitchell Library during COP26 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the project.
Harrison’s Vending Machine continues to feature in the 😹 LMAO exhibition exploring humour in data visualisation at the Open Data Institute in London.

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Why are we still waiting for better buses? 🚌 Check out this brilliant new animation by Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, University of Dundee graduate Sooz Reilly which we launched this week as part of the Better Buses for Strathclyde campaign. Please take two minutes to 𝗲𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗹 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗠𝗦𝗣𝘀 to demand action 👇 @followers
📨 betterbuses.uk/strathclyde/#email
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It was an honour to organise this event for the brilliant Govanhill International Festival 🙌 @followers

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Published today! Check out The Artists Bonds 14th Annual Report, detailing our third best performing year with 3 cash prizes totalling £125 🥳💷 This means an annual payout of £0.79 for each or our 159 artist members 👏 @followers Read more here 👇
artistsbond.co.uk/14artistsbondreport2024.pdf

Published today! Check out The Artists' Bond's 14th Annual Report, detailing our third best performing year with 3 cash prizes totalling £125 🥳💷 This means an annual payout of £0.79 for each or our 159 artist members 👏 @followers Read more here 👇
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This 𝗪𝗲𝗱𝘀 𝟲 𝗔𝘂𝗴𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱, 𝟳𝗽𝗺! 📣 Don't miss our FREE Cultivating Community Activism: Learning from Cathy McCormack’s ‘The Wee Yellow Butterfly’ event as part of Govanhill International Festival 🙌 Listen to my interview on Sunny Govan to find out more! @followers tune in from 1:04:09 👇 ... See MoreSee Less

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Govanhill Festival 2025 preview interviews - 29 July 2025

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I was delighted to be interviewed about the Bring Back British Rail campaign for 14-year-old Riku Fryderyk's brilliant new documentary about rail re-nationalisation 🚉 Well worth a watch! 🙌 @followers ... See MoreSee Less

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