Liz Hoggard

Writer

Liz Hoggard is an arts journalist based in London. She writes on film, fashion and design for a wide range of publications, including The Evening Standard, The Observer, The Guardian, New Statesman, The Independent, The Scotsman, Selvedge, Marie Claire and Crafts magazine. In 2005 she authored her first book, Happy to Be Happy: Making Slough Happy, which accompanied the BBC2 TV series of the same name. She co-wrote Sweeping: Sculpture by Sokari Douglas Camp (2006) and authored The Book For Dangerous Women (2011).

Liz Hoggard is an arts journalist based in London. She writes on film, fashion and design for a wide range of publications, including The Evening Standard, The Observer, The Guardian, New Statesman, The Independent, The Scotsman, Selvedge, Marie Claire and Crafts magazine. In 2005 she authored her first book, Happy to Be Happy: Making Slough Happy, which accompanied the BBC2 TV series of the same name. She co-wrote Sweeping: Sculpture by Sokari Douglas Camp (2006) and authored The Book For Dangerous Women (2011).

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