Dr Rebekka Kill is Head of School of Art, Design and Computer Science at York St John University. She has published on festival performance, disciplinary pedagogy, practice as research and academic identity construction and her publications also include co-authoring with students and publishing in non-academic contexts such as blogs, fanzines and exhibition catalogues. Dr Kill’s career as an artist is equally varied She originally trained as a painter and alongside this she worked as a nightclub DJ, taught DJ skills and has worked at venues and at music festivals. During the early 2000s, these practices became to come together and Dr Kill began to produce performance, visual and multidisciplinary artworks in a range of unusual spaces: empty shops, night clubs, toilets and muddy music festi
more...Dr Rebekka Kill is Head of School of Art, Design and Computer Science at York St John University. She has published on festival performance, disciplinary pedagogy, practice as research and academic identity construction and her publications also include co-authoring with students and publishing in non-academic contexts such as blogs, fanzines and exhibition catalogues. Dr Kill’s career as an artist is equally varied She originally trained as a painter and alongside this she worked as a nightclub DJ, taught DJ skills and has worked at venues and at music festivals. During the early 2000s, these practices became to come together and Dr Kill began to produce performance, visual and multidisciplinary artworks in a range of unusual spaces: empty shops, night clubs, toilets and muddy music festivals.