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Elizabeth Pulie Radical Questioning

I met with Pulie at a time of in-between: when our social lives were part-online and part-in-person, at the end of one year and the start of a new one. On Zoom, she shared the narrative of her artistic practice from its early conception up until now. The narrative she told was as much a part of the work as the pieces she made. The narrative was linear, which suited to not only the progression of her works, but the ethos of their production.

This articulation of her practice is derived from her PhD, which she completed in 2015. “The PhD set me on an academic track with what I do, so I see theory

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