Eleanor Cully
Eleanor Cully is an artist, composer and performer whose work is mainly sound-based, but often involves peripheral visual and poetic elements as well. Eleanor has a particular interest in recycling and repetition of words and material that often subtly or gradually emerges or takes shape over time. She is interested in finding forms, durations and environments that suit her ideas and make sense as performances and/or documents of her work.
Eleanor’s work has been performed by UK based ensembles the Part Singers, Drift ensemble, An Assembly, Apartment House and Tre Voci; and soloists including guitarist Craig Ogden, soprano Juliet Fraser and flautist Kathryn Williams. Eleanor’s work has been exhibited within exhibitions curated by UK based artists Charlotte Cullen, Jude Lin and Jorge Boehringer. She has had work broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and Resonance FM. Eleanor has an MA in Composition by Research from the University of Huddersfield and an undergraduate degree in Musical Performance with first class honours from Brunel University in London.
Eleanor Cully is an artist, composer and performer whose work is mainly sound-based, but often involves peripheral visual and poetic elements as well. Eleanor has a particular interest in recycling and repetition of words and material that often subtly or gradually emerges or takes shape over time. She is interested in finding forms, durations and environments that suit her ideas and make sense as performances and/or documents of her work.
Eleanor’s work has been performed by UK based ensembles the Part Singers, Drift ensemble, An Assembly, Apartment House and Tre Voci; and soloists including guitarist Craig Ogden, soprano Juliet Fraser and flautist Kathryn Williams. Eleanor’s work has been exhibited within exhibitions curated by UK based artists Charlotte Cullen, Jude Lin and Jorge Boehringer. She has had work broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and Resonance FM. Eleanor has an MA in Composition by Research from the University of Huddersfield and an undergraduate degree in Musical Performance with first class honours from Brunel University in London.