Heather Britton
Songwriting & PMP Lecturer
Heather Britton is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and audiovisual composer, working across multiple mediums and genres.
She completed her MA in Creative Practice at Goldsmiths, where she produced her first audiovisual album and an ethnographic documentary film exploring the effects of ageing on the identity of a nonagenarian jazz musician. Current projects include a political sound piece for the BBC, ICA and NTS radio, composing award-nominated music for film and TV and various video editing projects including live visuals for choral group The Sixteen, a number of charity films, music videos and an ethnographic film about the making of a gong in Java.
She has 15 years' experience teaching from Primary to H.E, both in schools as a music teacher and as a private instrumental tutor (drums, guitar, bass, music production). She is on the editorial board for the audiovisual journal Sonic Scope and is a lecturer at BIMM and Goldsmiths University.