
Through various WITTA events, working with participants and collaborators within and beyond the university, questions have emerged. Most pressingly: How do I get started with my writing? And how do I take it further?
In response, Lizzie and Kit have produced this resource that is aimed at helping you to develop your writing. Whether you are looking for a point of departure, a little something to turn your writing inside out and upside down or are curious to see what would happen if… then this is the resource for you.
Lizzie and Kit will be continuing to build a body of prompts over the next few months but here is a sneak preview of how they are working together to help you write beyond and beside yourselves.
Look out for more WITTA related thinking coming your way in the next few months with a pilot of 3 podcasts talking to artists about how they use writing in their work starting with Bryony Gillard and Wood and Harrison.

WITTAnights are a place for showing, reading, listening and trying things out.

Calling all artists who write, writers who art(!) and everything in between: tell us more about your work.

The WITTA podcast – hosted by Lizzie Lloyd and Kit Poulson – invites guests to reflect on why they do things with words, how they do things with words and what words allow them to do that other materials don’t.

Through various WITTA events, working with participants and collaborators within and beyond the university, questions have emerged.

This WITTAfilm was made from interviews and materials gathered at an informal week-long creative residency / experiment called WITTAverse.

In July 2023, WITTAverse happened. It was a week-long event which involved a range of artists, writers, composers, and students.

Members of the Ways of Writing in Art & Design (WoW) network, which is housed within the Visual Culture Research Group, have written and guest edited the first of two special issues of the Journal of Writing in Creative Practice.

Invitation to work as part of a research group devised by artists Beverley Carruthers and Wiebke Leister, which investigates contemporary modes of collaborative image-text-production.

Freya Dooley and Cinzia Mutigli’s ongoing collaboration spans writing, performance, sound and moving image.

In this inaugural event we invite Polly Barton and Daniela Cascella to discuss translation, relationships between art, writing and sound, and what it means to write between disciplines.

This evening of conversation with artist Katy Beinart, writer Lizzie Lloyd and curator Marianne Mulvey will consider their shared interests in socially engaged or participatory art projects.
WITTA (Writing In / To / Through Art) is the start of what I hope to become a fully fledged research group at UWE Bristol.

Through various WITTA events, working with participants and collaborators within and beyond the university, questions have emerged. Most pressingly: How do I get started with my writing? And how do I take it further?
In response, Lizzie and Kit have produced this resource that is aimed at helping you to develop your writing. Whether you are looking for a point of departure, a little something to turn your writing inside out and upside down or are curious to see what would happen if… then this is the resource for you.
Lizzie and Kit will be continuing to build a body of prompts over the next few months but here is a sneak preview of how they are working together to help you write beyond and beside yourselves.
Look out for more WITTA related thinking coming your way in the next few months with a pilot of 3 podcasts talking to artists about how they use writing in their work starting with Bryony Gillard and Wood and Harrison.

WITTAnights are a place for showing, reading, listening and trying things out.

Calling all artists who write, writers who art(!) and everything in between: tell us more about your work.

The WITTA podcast – hosted by Lizzie Lloyd and Kit Poulson – invites guests to reflect on why they do things with words, how they do things with words and what words allow them to do that other materials don’t.

Through various WITTA events, working with participants and collaborators within and beyond the university, questions have emerged.

This WITTAfilm was made from interviews and materials gathered at an informal week-long creative residency / experiment called WITTAverse.

In July 2023, WITTAverse happened. It was a week-long event which involved a range of artists, writers, composers, and students.

Members of the Ways of Writing in Art & Design (WoW) network, which is housed within the Visual Culture Research Group, have written and guest edited the first of two special issues of the Journal of Writing in Creative Practice.

Invitation to work as part of a research group devised by artists Beverley Carruthers and Wiebke Leister, which investigates contemporary modes of collaborative image-text-production.

Freya Dooley and Cinzia Mutigli’s ongoing collaboration spans writing, performance, sound and moving image.

In this inaugural event we invite Polly Barton and Daniela Cascella to discuss translation, relationships between art, writing and sound, and what it means to write between disciplines.

This evening of conversation with artist Katy Beinart, writer Lizzie Lloyd and curator Marianne Mulvey will consider their shared interests in socially engaged or participatory art projects.
WITTA (Writing In / To / Through Art) is the start of what I hope to become a fully fledged research group at UWE Bristol.