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Community Conversations

De: City Arts (Nottingham)
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  • City Arts’ Community Conversations podcast looks at the work and lives of Nottingham’s diverse creative community. Series 1, hosted by arts and culture journalist Rachel Imogen Willcocks, explored the lives of black and mixed-heritage black creatives in Nottingham. Series 2, hosted by Laura Guthrie and Jay Sandhu, explores the lives of Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent creatives in Nottingham.
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  • Tony Fisher & Omari Marsalis
    Aug 2 2023

    Tony Fisher, a photographer & writer for over 50 years, and emerging poet & musician Omari Marsalis speak to your hosts Laura Guthrie and Jay Sandhu. The chat covers how learning never stops, the barriers disabled people faced in the early 1980s, and how things have changed for younger disabled artists today. We ask about the difference working with other disabled artists makes to your work. We discuss embedding intersectional experiences in creative storytelling. We ponder what the future might hold for disabled artists. Oh, and what on earth is an ‘Access Rider’?   


    TONY FISHER

    Tony Fisher is a photographic artist. He is interested in transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. Tony’s work often explores loneliness and isolation, things he has personally experienced. He has worked in the field of Disability Arts for over 40 years, collaborating with organisations and individuals across the country. 

    Tony Fisher’s website: https://tony-fisher-photography.com/

    Tony Fisher’s YouPic: https://youpic.com/photographer/tonyfisher0

     

    OMARI MARSALIS

    Omari Marsalis is an artist from St Anns, Nottingham. He has performed at several venues and events around the city, including Hockley Hustle. With his poetic style he delves into relatable topics. His use of words and instrumentation encourages listeners to keep an open mind.

    Omari’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omarimarsalis/

    Omari on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artis z/2V3CVJKFlkrBY0kgJPRoa4

     

    INFORMATION ABOUT ACCESS RIDERS

    Access Rider Template: https://disabilityarts.online/magazine/opinion/access-rider-open-template/

    Creating Your Own Access Rider: https://weareunlimited.org.uk/resource/creating-your-own-access-rider/

    Do I Need An Access Rider?: https://www.shapearts.org.uk/news/access-docs-for-artists-resource

     

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    25 m
  • Zoe Milner & Izzy Hollis
    Jul 19 2023

    Zoe Milner is a visual artist and Izzy Hollis is a theatre designer & puppeteer.  They both received bursaries as part of City Arts’ RESIDENCE project. Joining your hosts Laura Guthrie and Jay Sandhu, they chat about the impact the bursary has had on them and their work. Topics covered include:

    • Turning a passion for protest into art
    • Changing perceptions, and educating people, about Deaf identity and the misunderstandings around Tourettes
    • Office work vs the sense of belonging you feel in a creative space
    • How they might create work that is less connected to their lived experiences of disability

    It is clear the impact the bursary has had on these artists’ confidence as creatives. It is just the start of two intriguing artistic careers…


    ZOE MILNER

    Zoe is a visual artist. At the time of recording, she was studying Fine Art at Nottingham Trent University. Through her practice she seeks to address the struggles that she and most other profoundly deaf people have with writing and reading English. She does this whilst celebrating the power, beauty and freedom of sign language. As part of the City Arts’ RESIDENCE project Zoe created an installation of work combining typography with imagery. 

    Zoe Milner’s exhibition: https://city-arts.org.uk/event/21008/i-talk-with-my-hands/


    IZZY HOLLIS

    Izzy Hollis is a theatre and puppet maker. She is a BA graduate of Theatre Design from Nottingham Trent University. Her last piece, Why Fish?, explored her experience of living with Tourettes. It was presented as part of a Puppet Cabaret held at City Arts. The work was supported through City Arts’ RESIDENCE project.

    Izzy’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/Izzy_Puppets


    Izzy’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/izzy.puppets/


    INFORMATION ABOUT BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE

    BSL Act Information: https://bda.org.uk/bsl-act-now/ 


    BSL Training: https://www.nottsdeaf.org.uk/training/

    
BSL fingerspelling : https://www.british-sign.co.uk/fingerspelling-alphabet-charts/ 


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    29 m
  • Benny Shakes
    Jul 5 2023

    Cheeky comedian Benny Shakes joins Laura Guthrie and Jay Sandhu for a fun and funny episode of 'Community Conversations'. Topics covered include road kill (!?), awareness raising and creating a community of disabled artists. Our guest explains how he works with children to change their attitudes to disability and build a more inclusive culture. We talk about how we can counteract the “brave and inspirational” stereotype of disabled people. Benny discusses the vulnerability disabled people can feel when they use humour to spread a message.


    Benny Shakes is a comedian who performs nationally with both his stand up (Second in the 2022 Best Midlands Comedy Show) and his comic Disability Awareness gameshow for children and adults. Benny finds humour in his own experiences of disability. He often collaborates with other disabled artists and performers, regularly broadcasting shows on YouTube.


    Benny's website: http://bennyshakes.uk/

    Benny's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BennyShakesThings


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