22/04/2026
A live reading & listening session by Eva Matsigkou and Eva Marija Vukich
The Selves We Carry emerges from a process of shared time, writing, and listening. Together, Eva Matsigkou and Eva Marija Vukich open a space for collective reflection on the shifting selves that surface as we move through places, memories, and time.
Through voice, story, and sound, the artists invite everyone to take part in an intimate process of listening, meeting the many versions of ourselves that coexist, transform, and resonate within us.
The event will be held in English.
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Eva Matsigkou is a musician, sound artist, a PhD candidate at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, and a PhD fellow in the ERC MUTE – Soundscapes of Trauma research program (National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens).
Her work explores listening as an artistic and research practice, combining performance, sound, and text through feminist and interdisciplinary approaches. She is a co-founder of the artistic duo I broke the vase and has presented her work internationally at festivals and residencies.
Eva Marija Vukich has centered their life/work practices around the tangible experiences of migration, music and care work, post-conflict resilience, indigenous sovereignty, birth work and restorative justice.
They grew up bicultural, oscillating between rural Alaska and the Dalmatian coast, and has since frequently collaborated with other shape-shifting creatives who weren’t afraid to build makeshift homes in no-man’s-land. Eva has previously held professional roles as musician, music therapist, fishmonger, doula and data scientist but currently presents as a doctoral researcher exploring cross-cultural markers of sensitive parenting during music therapy in neonatal intensive care, as part of sounding relation project at University of Bergen.