Wednesday 26th March, 6.30pm, UWS Ayr Campus
Senior Lecturer in Performance/Screenwriting Stuart Hepburn presents an evening of discussion and exploration as he charts the current progress of his practice-based research PhD in "17 Letters to my Brother: a Scottish Soldier writes home".
For the last three years Stuart has been working under the supervision of Professor Willy Maley and Dr Andrew Radford of the School of Critical Studies, University of Glasgow.
"I've been exploring the creative process of found editions, epistolary narratives and feature film screenwriting. The story I've chosen to tell spans 8 years from 1938 - 46, and tells the tale of a fictitious private soldier of the 51st Highland Division. I'll be presenting my work along with my collaborators, calligrapher Meryl Lagan and artist Keith McIntyre. There will be nibbles, music, drinks and a bit of craic and you are welcome to come and share the evening."
RSVP: lesley-anne.niven@uws.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Performance/Screenwriting Stuart Hepburn presents an evening of discussion and exploration as he charts the current progress of his practice-based research PhD in "17 Letters to my Brother: a Scottish Soldier writes home".
For the last three years Stuart has been working under the supervision of Professor Willy Maley and Dr Andrew Radford of the School of Critical Studies, University of Glasgow.
"I've been exploring the creative process of found editions, epistolary narratives and feature film screenwriting. The story I've chosen to tell spans 8 years from 1938 - 46, and tells the tale of a fictitious private soldier of the 51st Highland Division. I'll be presenting my work along with my collaborators, calligrapher Meryl Lagan and artist Keith McIntyre. There will be nibbles, music, drinks and a bit of craic and you are welcome to come and share the evening."
RSVP: lesley-anne.niven@uws.ac.uk
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