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28th April 2026

Programme Northumbria is delighted to present What Are Words Worth 2U2?, an interdisciplinary, cross-artform festival that asks what language does, who it belongs to, and what it costs.

the words 'what are words worth 2u' on a white backgroundBringing together researchers, artists, and writers, the festival celebrates and interrogates translingual practices; queer, reclaimed, unstable, and overheard vocabularies; vernacular, dialect, and informal speech; legal, bureaucratic, and institutional languages; and poetic, performative, and invented forms. 

Curated by Matthew Hearn and Sarah Jackson, the programme features research and practice by ֲýƵ staff, students, and alumni, alongside selected works by invited artists and writers including Anthony Vahni Capildeo, Karen Davies, Emily Hesse, Steven Lowery, Harry Man and Endre Ruset, Potato Press and George Shaw. 

What Are Words Worth 2U2? kicks off with a day long programme of events on Wednesday 29 April. At 11am you are invited to join Lecturer in Law Emma Patchett in  taking place at locations across campus.

caption:Turner prize-nominated artist George ShawAt 3.30pm, Gallery North will host an , ahead of the  from 5pm.

Other highlights include a panel featuring the co-founder of Viz Simon Donald, a reading by winner of the Windham-Campbell Prize for Poetry (2025) Anthony Vahni Capildeo, a gallery talk by Martyn Hudson on the work of multidisciplinary artist Emily Hesse (1980–2022), a hands-on poetry and printing workshop, and a lecture on 1970s grassroots arts magazines by art historian Sam Bibby. 

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