Full list at the bottom of the page


Selected media:


Corridor8 - Curtain Up Review by Jazmine Linklater, May 2026



The Grateful Web Podcast, October 2025



Creative Tourist - The Same Deep Water at PINK, by Kristy Stott, May 2025



The Beckett Review - Refracted Sound: Samuel Beckett’s Quad I + II and Morton Feldman’s For Samuel Beckett at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, by Catherine Laws, June 2025



Motor Dance Journal: Duets and Dialogues - A Response to Tha-at’s right by Bryony Dawson, November 2023



the Holden Gallery - Interruptions: Rowland Hill and Jack Sheen, October 2019



The Wire Issue 418 - On Location: An assembly, Review of Tha-at’s right, by Robert Barry, December 2018



Elephant - Rowland Hill’s Digital Relics and Provocation, by Martha Horn, July 2018


Selected Texts and Interview

2026
  • Corridor8 - Curtain Up Review, by Jazmine Linklater
  • Lowry - Collective Effervescence by Grace Buckley
  • The Fourdrinier - Feature May 2026, Multiplied Thresholds - Curtain Up at Lowry, by Josephine Manby
  • Northern Soul - The Scent of Popcorn and the Smell of Sawdust, Curtain Up at Lowry, by Desmond Bullen

2025

2024
  • VAN MagazineLondon Sinfonietta perform “Quad I + II” by Samuel Beckett, and “For Samuel Beckett” by Morton Feldman, by Hugh Morris
  • Bachtrack - Failing Better, Sounding Again: Beckett and Feldman at the Southbank Centre, by Marat Ingeldeev
  • Beckett and Feldman at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, by David Hackbridge Johnson
  • Cultures of Sound, published by the University of Huddersfield - 100 Videos, by Lauren Velvick
  • Then There Was Us Issue 4
  • Northern Soul - Logical Song review, by Desmond Bullen
  • Castlefield Gallery - Spotlight: Artists and Sustainability with Rowland Hill
  • Stored Honey - Magic Fairground and 90s Eurodance Lure Visitors to Solo Exhibition, by Laura Davis

2023

2021

2019

2018
  • Elephant - Ten Artists to Watch: MA and MFA Shows 2018
  • Elephant - Rowland Hill’s Digital Relics and Provocation, by Martha Horn
  • Boring Like a Drill - Trip Report: An Assembly play Charlie Usher and Rowland Hill, by Ben Harper