Elizabeth Graham

Elizabeth Graham is a practice based researcher, curator and facilitator working at the intersections of art and social justice in the U.K and The Netherlands. They are currently the Associate Civic Curator at Serpentine, connecting artists, communities, self-organised groups and campaigns through long-term collaborative projects and residencies in London. Since 2014, Elizabeth has been the Practice and Research tutor on the Master in Education in Arts, Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam. Recent Projects include; Radio Ballads, Everything Worthwhile is Done with Other People, Sonic Stories and ACT ESOL: Language, Resistance, Theatre. Elizabeth’s work is guided by asking questions about how to build loving relationships and libertatory futures through art, creativity and collaboration. Their work is also underpinned through an engagement with radical pedagogy, group dynamics, abolitionist and transformative justice movements, cooperative work, embodiment and somatic work and grief and trauma-informed practices.