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Artist, Composer and Performer CV Www 2014 Jerwood Performing Arts residency, 2016 cloud-cuckoo-island (film, vocal Timespan, Helmsdale, Sutherland Cove Park, programmed by Fuel improvisation) (SOLO) 2014 The Bothy Project residency, 2015 Women of the Hill (site-specific 2017 Hanna Tuulikki: Away with the Birds, Sweeney’s Bothy, Isle of Eigg performance, composition, text, (audio, visual score, drawings), artist, composer and performer 2013 Rip it Up residency, Tramway, film), commission for ATLAS arts, Isle BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, CV Glasgow of Skye Newcastle (SOLO) 2012 Creative Lab residency, CCA, Glasgow 2015 SING SIGN: a close duet (site-specific 2017 Floers (tidesongs audio), North Light 2006 Cromarty Arts Trust residency, The performance, composition, film Arts, Dunbar (GROUP) Black Isle, Scotland installation) commission for ‘The 2017 Somewhere Becoming Sea, (tidesongs Improbable City’, Edinburgh Art audio) curated by Film and Video Festival Umbrella, Humber Street Gallery, Hull Awards 2015 Away with the Birds (digital iteration) UK City of Culture (GROUP) 2017 Shortlisted for British Composer commission for The SPACE: Digital 2017 Chapter Two: Of Other Spaces: Where Awards, Sonic Arts category, for Arts Online, with Creative Scotland Does Gesture Become Event? (cloud- cloud-cuckoo-island 2011-14 Away with the Birds (composition, cuckoo-island film) Cooper Gallery, 2017-19 Magnetic North Artist Attachment performance, visual score, drawing), DJCAD, Dundee (GROUP) supported by Creative Scotland and various venues, culminating as site- 2016 NEO NEO // Extreme Past (Women of Jerwood Charitable Foundation specific performance on the Isle of the Hill film), curated by ATLAS arts, 2017 Special Commendation, Nick Reeves Canna as part of Culture 2014 Pig Rock Bothy, Scottish National (Away with the Birds Air falbh leis na h-eòin, 2014) Award for Arts and the Environment 2014 Heart-to-Heart (bronze bell, Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh Image Alex Boyd 2017 Shortlisted for Nigel Greenwood Art performance to camera) (GROUP) Prize 2014 spinning-in-stereo (compositions, LP, 2016 Blue Skye-Land / Scots:Land (Women 2017 Winner of Scottish Awards for New visual score, installation), Travelling of the Hill film), curated by ATLAS www.hannatuulikki.org Music, Sound Art / Electro-acoustic Gallery arts, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh category, for SOURCEMOUTH : www.hannatuulikkdiary.tumblr.com 2012 High-Slack-Low-Slack-High (GROUP) LIQUIDBODY (composition, site-specific 2014/15 Spheres of Influence II (drawings, 2016 Shortlisted for British Composer performance, visual score), River lithographs), Reid Gallery, Glasgow Awards, Sonic Arts category, for SING Education Clyde/ Clydeport building, GI Festival, School of Art (GROUP) SIGN: a close duet Glasgow 2014/15 100 Flowers (drawings), New South 2003-06 BA (Hons) Sculpture & Environmental 2016 Open Project Funding, Creative 2007 Kensington Cradle Songs (drawing, Glasgow Hospital Art (1st Class) Glasgow School of Art Scotland sound installation), Liverpool 2014 TG GENERATION (installation), The 2005 Tampere University of Applied 2014-15 Artist Bursary, Creative Scotland 2006 Airs of the Sea (drawing, sound Travelling Gallery, Scotland (GROUP) Sciences, Finland 2013 Glasgow Culture 2014 Open Fund, installation) Cromarty, The Black Isle 2013 Sea Change (score-drawing), The Creative Scotland 2006 Alas, Alas, This Woeful Fate (video) Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh 2012 Women Make Music fund, PRS for Residencies 2006 Salutation to the Sun (Replica) (GROUP) Music foundation (composition, visual score, drawing) 2013 Between the Late and Early (score 2017 Magnetic North: Space/Time Creative 2012 Public Art Research and Development drawing), RSA, Edinburgh (GROUP) Retreat, Cove Park fund, Creative Scotland 2008 Slowness (video), Red Wire Gallery, 2017 Leverhulme artist-in-residence, 2012 Hope Scott Trust award Selected Other Exhibitions Liverpool (GROUP) Centre for Language Evolution, 2011 Professional Development Bursary, 2017-18 Water + Wisdom (SOURCEMOUTH : 2007 Dark Space II (video), RSA, Edinburgh School of Philosophy, Psychology & Creative Scotland LIQUIDBODY), RMIT gallery, (GROUP) Language Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia (GROUP) 2007 Expo Sonic Arts Festival, Plymouth Edinburgh 2017-18 Lilt, Twang, Tremor (SING SIGN: a (GROUP) 2017 Deveron Projects, research residency, Selected Cross Art-form Projects close duet; cloud-cuckoo-island, Away Huntly, Scotland 2016-17 SOURCEMOUTH : LIQUIDBODY with the Birds, Women of the Hill), 2016 Pepper House residency, Kochi, India (three-screen film & sound CCA, Glasgow, (3 person) Selected Other Performances / screenings 2016 Kone Foundation Saari residency, installation, composition, 2017-18 Daughters of Penelope, (spinning-in- 2017 cloud-cuckoo-island, In Other Mynämäki, Finland choreography, visual score), stereo), Dovecot, Edinburgh (GROUP) Tongues creative summit, Devon 2015 Outlandia residency, Glen Nevis commission for Kochi-Muziris 2017 Hanna Tuulikki: SOURCEMOUTH : 2016 At Sing Two Birds, Nature Matters, Biennale, India LIQUIDBODY (audiovisual installation) Cambridge University 2016 Eavesdropper, (Recital of recent vocal 2014 Bee Masts, drawings commission for 2017 At Sing Two Birds featured on Natural 2015 Women of the Hill review/interview, compositions), CCA, Glasgow Alec Finlay: Global Oracle, Talbot Rice Histories: Blackbird, 11 July, BBC Amy Liprot, Broadly, 6 Nov 2014-15 spinning-in-stereo, various venues Gallery, Edinburgh Radio 4 2015 SING SIGN review, Stewart Smith, including The Kildas, Glad Café, 2014 Transplanted: Heartsease, 2017 Tidesongs feature and interview on Issue 381, Nov, The Wire Glasgow; Holyrood High School/ composition for strings duo ‘High Hear and Now. 24 July, BBC Radio 3 2015 Interview/SING SIGN feature on BBC Travelling Gallery, Edinburgh Heels and Horse Hair’, commissioned 2017 Performance and conversation on Radio 6 Music, 17 Aug 2011-13 Away with the Birds, various venues by the North Highland Initiative Dawn Chorus, 7 March, BBC Radio 4 2015 Edinburgh Art Festival review, 4 stars including BBCSO’s Tectonics Festival, 2013 A Poem of Remote Lives, music for 2017 Interview on Classics Unwrapped, 12 for SING SIGN, Moira Jeffrey, 15 Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow; Rip It Up, film commissioned by Screen Bandita March, BBC Radio Scotland August, The Scotsman Tramway, Glasgow; Film ‘s Craic, CCA, 2013 Scales of Intimacy, drawings 2017 Kontrastprogramm: Die Asien- 2015 ‘City of Delights’, Edinburgh Art Glasgow; New Networks for Nature commissioned for Intimacy Lab, The Biennalen, Marz issue, Suzanne Festival review, Waldemar Januszcak, conference, Stamford; Song As Barbican, London Altmann, ART: das Kunst Magazin, 9 August, The Sunday Times Portrait, St Andrews 2012 sea saw the circle, composition for 2017 Interview for NewMusicScotland 2015 ‘Beefed-up Edinburgh Art Festival Cathedral/Peacock Arts, Aberdeen saw and string quartet commissioned 27 February shows its muscle’, Edinburgh Art and National Portrait Gallery, by Red Note Ensemble/Traverse 2017 Voice and Gesture, interview, Sharon Festival review, Barry Didcock, 9 Edinburgh; Glasgow Short Film Theatre for End of the World, Blackie, Issue 17, March, Earthlines August, The Herald Festival; SOUND festival, New Music Summerhall, Edinburgh 2017 Interview: Hanna Tuulikki 21 2015 SING SIGN featured in ‘Edinburgh Art Showcase, Aberdeen 2012 Heliotrope, sound commissioned by February, PRS for music M-magazine Festival must sees’, Louisa Buck, 7 2013 Bow Down, Ordinary Culture, Duke’s Trigger for light installation, Botanic 2017 Interview on Out of Doors, 11 Aug, The Telegraph Wood, Nottinghamshire Gardens, Glasgow February, BBC Radio Scotland 2015 In conversation: Hanna Tuulikki and 2013 Don’t Lose Your Head, Real Life 2011 Language of the Birds, sound piece 2017 New Music Special, interview on Sarah Hardie, 31 July, The List Parledonia, Edinburgh Art Festival commission for Celtic Connections Meredith Monk, 5 Feb, BBC Radio 2015 Interview on The Janice Forsyth 2013 A Poetic Journey to High Pasture Cave 2009-10 Stackwalker, film music Scotland Show, 29 July, BBC Radio Scotland & Kilbride, Panorama, ATLASarts Skye commissioned by Simon Yuill 2017 Kochi-Muziris Biennale review 19 2015 Art that looks at Feminism and the 2013 A Poem of Remote Lives live music for 2006-9 The Spirits of Sound at the Teenage January, Meera Menezes, Critical double meaning of birds, 23 May, film, various locations in highland & Fair, Paragon Ensemble, Glasgow Collective Emily Gosling, It’s Nice That islands of Scotland 2007 The Ivalo River Delta, film music 2017 Kochi-Muziris Biennale review 13 2015 The Kildas review, 4 stars, featuring 2012 Salutation to the Sun (Replica), commissioned Rational Rec/LUX January, Emma Sumner, art agenda spinning-in-stereo, Alex Neilson, 3 UNBOUND / EVP, Mercy, Trigger, 2016 Water, words, layered worlds: 12 March, The List Edinburgh Book Festival must-see artworks from Kochi 2014 No. 86 in the Hot 100 Scottish 2012 ear for EAR & Improvisation III, John Selected Press / Radio (with web links) Biennale 2016 16 December, Anindita cultural contributors of 2014, Cage at 100, BBC Scottish Symphony 2017 Interview/Lilt, Twang Tremor Ghose, VOGUE December, The List Orchestra, City Halls, Glasgow preview, 13 Nov, The Janice Forsyth 2016 3 Scottish Composers in Leading 2014 Spheres of Influence I and II, 5 star 2009 The Spirits of Sound at the Teenage show, BBC Radio Scotland Music Awards 25 October, Phil Miller, review, Neil Cooper, 12 Dec, The List Fair, CCA, Glasgow 2017 Scottish composers
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