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Lives and works in Sunderland, UK.
Tim Brennan is an artist, he was born in Sunderland in 1966 and studied fine art at the Slade School of Fine Art, London and Public History at Ruskin College, Oxford. He has exhibited and curated projects internationally and utilises a range of media, including writing, sculpture, new technologies, sound, photography and organised walking to explore discursive performance. His ongoing 'manoeuvres' include 'Crusade' at Bede Gallery, which involved a walk from Jarrow to the House of Commons in 1996 and "3 Manoeuvres" at Compton Verney in 2001. Other recent projects include "My Sister's Record Collection" comprising over 2000 vinyl singles, which were shown at the Ikon gallery in Birmingham in 2000 and "The Republic of Atlantis" for the National Maritime Museum, London in 2002.
He was formerly Assistant Director of the MA in Fine Art Administration & Curatorship, Goldsmiths College, London and is currently AHRB fellow at the University of Sunderland, where he is also directing a new MA in curating.
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