Bodies of Sound: Expert Visit and Book Launch
27–28 November 2025, Ghent and Brussels
We are delighted to host Irene Revell and Sarah Shin for a two-part program in Ghent and Brussels as part of an OJO-funded collaboration between researchers at LUCA School of Arts (KU Leuven), Ghent University, and VUB.
Listening Session: Irene Revell & Sarah Shin
Thursday 27 November 2025, 16:00
Herculeslab, KASK School of Arts, Ghent
Organized by The Art of Resonance – The Resonance of Art research cluster (KASK & Conservatorium), this informal listening session brings together international artists and researchers to cultivate a sonic sensibility and relational practice.
Book Launch: Bodies of Sound – Becoming a Feminist Ear
Friday 28 November 2025, 18:30–20:00
Rile Books, Brussels
Join us for the launch of Bodies of Sound (Silver Press, 2024), a resonant exploration of feminist sonic cultures and radical listening. Editors Irene Revell and Sarah Shin will be joined by contributors Stoffel Debuysere, Xenia Benivolski, Anna Raimondo, and Julia Eckhardt for readings and presentations.
Bodies of Sound gathers over fifty contributions across essays, text scores, fiction, memoir, and art, exploring gender, listening, witnessing, displacement, violence, and peace.
Find the book here: rile.space/books/bodies-of-sound-becoming-a-feminist-ear
About the Guests
Irene Revell is a researcher, curator, and serial collaborator. She teaches on the MFA Curating at Goldsmiths and is Senior Lecturer in Sound Research at London College of Communication, where she co-leads the Scoring Warnings AHRC project. Her work often engages with archives and feminist histories of sound and performance.
Sarah Shin is a writer, curator, and publisher exploring myth, dreams, and transformation. She is a founder of Silver Press and Spiral House, and co-founder of Standard Deviation and New Suns, all dedicated to feminist and experimental publishing and curation.
Xenia Benivolski is a writer, curator, and educator focusing on musical instruments as political and historical agents. She is a PhD researcher and FWO fellow at LUCA School of Arts, KU Leuven, studying the ideological and material histories of instruments, particularly bells, across colonial and post-Soviet contexts.
Anna Raimondo is a Brussels-based sound artist and performer whose PhD, Toward Gendered Listening, explores listening as an intersectional feminist strategy.
Julia Eckhardt is a musician and organiser, co-director of Q-O2 workspace and the Oscillation Festival in Brussels.
Stoffel Debuysere is a researcher and curator at KASK School of Arts, where his project Echoes of Dissent examines the relationship between cinema and politics through sound.
This program is supported by the Doctoral School for Humanities and Social Sciences (KU Leuven) and LUCA School of Arts, in collaboration with VUB and Ghent University, and made possible through OJO funding with the support of the Flemish Government.
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PRAKTISCHE INFO
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DATUM27 november, 2025
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DOELGROEPPhD postdoc ZAP
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TAAL EVENEMENTENGELS