Sandra Kazlauskaite is a Lithuanian-born, London-based sound artist, researcher and DJ working across the disciplines
of sound installation, music performance, as well as theory-led projects in auditory culture. Her work explores the
relationship between sound, gender, and space, questioning the concepts of silence/silencing, gendered soundscapes
as well as the production of everyday spaces. Embedded in the method of social listening, Sandra’s practice combines sound
installation, graphic scores, field recording, experimental electronic music, and mixing, forming interventions that
reflect on the socio-political dynamics of everyday life.
Sandra has exhibited and performed in the UK, Iceland, Lithuania, Norway, Germany and the United States. In 2018, she was awarded a PhD (funded by AHRC) at Goldsmiths for her practice-based project - ‘Expanded Aurality: Doing Sonic Feminism in the White Cube’.
Sandra is a Senior Lecturer in Sound and Music Theory at University of Lincoln. She is also a part of a female and non-binary DJ collectives SISU and GUYZ.
For collaborations / full CV: sandra@unmute.co.uk