Zoë Skoulding

Zoë Skoulding

b. 1967 GB GB

Zoë Skoulding is a British poet and sound artist, known for her poetry that often explores the relationship between language, landscape, and sound. Her work is characterized by an experimental and interdisciplinary approach. She combines poetic writing with sound installations and performances, often inspired by natural and urban environments. Her poetry seeks to capture the nuances of perception and sensory experience.

n. 1967-11-18, Bradford

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Poetry and Sound Art

Zoë Skoulding is a poet and sound artist whose work lies at the intersection of literature, sound, and performance. She is recognized for her innovative exploration of language and its connection to the environment.

Her poetry is often marked by:

  • A keen sensitivity to the sounds of the natural and built world.
  • The exploration of how sound and landscape shape our perception and memory.
  • An interdisciplinary approach, integrating writing with sound art.

Skoulding has published several poetry collections, including Footways (2015) and The Rockery (2021), which exemplify her unique approach to poetic form and the representation of space.

Projects and Collaborations

In addition to her individual output, Zoë Skoulding has actively participated in collaborative projects and sound art. She creates installations that combine text and sound, often in response to specific locations, inviting the audience into an immersive experience.

Her work has been presented at various festivals and galleries, highlighting her contribution to the landscape of experimental poetry and contemporary sound art.

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