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Intersections: Tadhg O’Sullivan in Conversation

Tadhg O’Sullivan is a director-producer, editor and sound artist. From co-directing a feature about cult Japanese musician Yximalloo to exploring Europe’s borders through Kafka in The Great Wall, Tadhg’s work resists classification, instead centering storytelling. He has collaborated as an editor on Pat Collins’ Song of Granite and Silence, as well as Feargal Ward’s The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid (which he also co-produced); recently produced a radio piece about Chernobyl; and is currently making a film about the moon. Tadhg will join us to discuss his creative process, his approach to collaboration, and finding the right form for each project.

This event will be hosted by cultural geographer, curator, writer, and filmmaker Dr. Amy Cutler.

Supported by Culture Ireland as part of GB18: Promoting Irish Arts in Britain

 

This event will be hosted by Dr. Amy Cutler, a cultural geographer, curator, writer, and filmmaker who is also currently a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow in the Geography department at Royal Holloway, University of London.