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Unsung
Izzy Major, interviews actress Denise Armstrong about her role in Unsung, a play about Liverpool’s slavery abolitionist Edward Rushton. They talk about declining roles for deaf actresses, Edward Rushton and the unique character Mossop.
http://queenofthetrack.com/blog/2016/unsung
Niet Normaal - Liverpool
I was commissioned by deaf and disabled arts organisation DaDaFest to work with disabled comedian Laurence Clark to produce artwork as part of the "Niet Normaal" exhibition in Liverpool, at The Bluecoat.
Adapted from a landmark Dutch exhibition, Niet Normaal (a popular phrase literally translated as ‘not normal’, but also meaning ‘cool’) features work in a variety of media.
The Niet Normaal: Difference on Display exhibition asks the question: what is normal and who decides. It aims to examine the world we build together, one not always as inclusive and democratic as we would wish for.
The work is pretty large so I won't give too much away here because it's best viewed in person. The exhibition is free to enter, it's right off the high street in Liverpool center and there's all these other international artists to check out too...
Niet Normaal: Difference on Display Artists:
Christiaan Bastiaans (NL)
Christine Borland (UK)
Laurence Clark (UK)
Ben Cove (UK)
Birgit Dieker (DE)
Helen Dowling (UK)Douglas Gordon (UK)
Rini Hurkmans (NL)
Floris Kaayck (NL)
Evelien Krijl &
Olivia Glebbeek (NL)
Koert van Mensvoort (NL)Andreas Molgaard (DK)
Bruce Nauman (US)
Amzee Perera (LK)
Pharmacopoeia (UK)
Ricarda Roggan (DE)
Karin Sander (DE)
Bob & Roberta Smith (UK)
Jana Sterbak (CZ)Imogen Stidworthy (UK)
Javier Téllez (ES/US)
Andrew Tunney (UK)
Aaron Williamson (UK)
The exhibition also forms part of the London 2012 Festival, a spectacular 12-week nationwide celebration from 21 June and running until 9 September 2012 bringing together leading artists from across the world with the very best from the UK.