TALKS AND THINGS 

 2022

  • Contributor alongside artists Graeme Miller, John Smith and Cornelia Parker at Miller’s SoundTable discussion event at Re-Link “For 48 hours at the end of September, Graeme Miller’s seminal radio installation, LINKED was live again. “Arguably the largest sculptural entity in the capital, it is comprised of 20 analogue radio transmitters that stretch for 3 miles along the edges of the M11 Link Road in East London marking and re-building the 500 houses demolished for the road. It opened in 2003 as a semi-permanent installation and part of the collection of the Museum of London”. https://www.artsadmin.co.uk/events/re-link/

  • “Anything is Possible - the implications and opportunities afforded by co-production” - Seminar - Queen’s University Belfast

Speaking at Graeme Miller's Re-link - Sound Table event with Cornelia Parker, Graeme Miller and inhabitants of ACME housing - image © 2024 and used with kind permission of Professor Alan Read

2021

  • Online artist talks & launch of ‘In Conversation with…’ - a sound project with the Royal Conservatoire of Drama in Glasgow

  • Interview at Hastings Rocks Film Festival at screening of ‘Excluded’

2019

2017

  • Chair at event to launch ‘Fight Hate With Rights’ - successfully crowdfunded film with launch event at Reed Smith in London

  • Introduction to 20th anniversary screening of The Castle & Q&A after - Prince Charles Cinema, London

  • Collaborate 2017 Keynote

2016

  • It Bears Repeating - Catch-phrasing connection and care in The Castle’ - Screening Australia seminar series at the Menzies Centre for Australian Studies at King’s College London

2015

  • Linked An Immemorial Research Seminar Graeme Miller & Sarah Wishart, Middlesex University

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  • "Animation & the RSA" - Keynote at Bradford Animation Festival

  • "Animation at the RSA" - Keynote at Anibiz, Viborg, Denmark

2013

  • "Being together and being apart – How Graeme Miller’s Linked disrupts the audience" Friday Salon: Lifting the Curtain – On Audience and Authorship ICA, London

2012

  • “Rank Amateurism: Re-enactment, Radicalism and Reaction”- Performance, Culture, Industry – Performance Studies International - PSi 18 conference – Leeds, UK

2009

  • GHost, Hosting II: "Ghost Voices" Sarah Wishart, ‘Something’s coming through – art and the spectre’s voice’, talk and audiovisual 17 November 2009, 6.30pm - Court Room, Senate House (South Block)University of London, Malet Street, WC1 7HU

2008

  • “Contested sight – the 2012 Olympics and the politics of vision”- Interregnum – Performance Studies International -PSi 14 conference – Copenhagen, Denmark

  • ‘Lost frequencies: performance, memory and the recharging of site’ – ADSA Conference – Turangawaewae – A Sense of Place – Otaga University, Dunedin, New Zealand

2006

  • “Scrambling to remember: in the wake of the changing city’ – Annual Conference of Theatre Research, Toronto