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		<title>sophiehaviland.com goes live</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sophie Haviland is my sister and she has a great new website, www.sophiehaviland.com! Such a plug might be seen as shameless nepotism, but this site is a window into a whole world of collaborative art projects which most people will not know about, and is well worth a visit for anyone interested in international collaborative art practice and contemporary visual art. Sophies current projects span film, music, theatre and international exchange. The Bridge Project, a collaboration between Sophie, and Richard Foreman, has run workshops in 10 countries over the past 5 years. The two week intensive workshops bring together professionals and students interested in performance, film, art and production in an art practice ,  a pedagogical and creative practice developed out of Haviland and Foreman&#8217;s many years of collaboration. Each participating country has created an archive of  collaboratively made video material that is available for use in art works by all Bridge Project participants. So far  ongoing processes of making, dialogue and exhibitions have seeded in Japan, Portugal and England. Click on Gallery  at sophiehaviland.com and see video loops of 21 Monologues - Sophie&#8217;s video works for installation from the Bridge Project material. Sophie&#8217;s current art practice includes 21 Monologues as well as [...]]]></description>
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