2HB Volume 18 launch evening CCA
Thu 23 January 2014

Join us for a few drinks and a short performative reading to celebrate the launch of 2HB Volume 18 – Robots Building Robots by New York Artist Tyler Coburn.
Now in its fifth year, 2HB is a quarterly publication dedicated to creative and experimental writing in contemporary art, edited by Ainslie Roddick, Jamie Kenyon and Francis McKee, with Louise Shelley as editor-at-large. The selection process focuses on creative writing or fiction with a critical awareness of issues. 2HB creates a platform for artists, writers and theorists to realise work that might not otherwise be published.
2HB volumes are available from CCA as well as through Motto Distribution, Berlin and Motto stores in Berlin, Zurich, Weils and Vancouver at £3 per issue. If you would like to purchase copies of previous editions contact the CCA Box Office.
The deadline for submissions for Volume 21 is Fri 28 February 2014. Email submissions with a CV and covering letter to mailto:ainslie@cca-glasgow.com.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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