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The Criptarts

19 May 2013

Blog Crippen

A frame from the latest Criptart cartoon strip

As you've probably noticed, I've been posting less on this blog than usual. This has been partly due to pressure of other work, but also because I'm finding that my strip cartoon 'The Criptarts' has taken a stronger hold on my creativity. I'm finding that instead of creating a single cartoon around an issue and then writing something to accompany it, as I've been doing with this blog for several years now, my pen gravitates towards the blank frames of the Criptart...

Gateway

19 May 2013

Blog Bonk's blog

My poems provide a gateway for me to have my say, to share with all those others, to keep strange thoughts at bay. Inviting other nutters to join me if they will, to sing our song of difference, the music never still but winding out in spirals, expressing all we are, that being mad's a journey in a psychedelic car. Its easy to forget that there are others just like me, and the words that I keep writing can help them all to see that they're not alone and struggling, that they're not...

Rite of Passage - a gravedigger's memoir

13 May 2013

Blog Peter Street

Grave-digging was hazardous work back in the 1960s. There was very little machinery: graves were still largely dug by spade. There were no Health-and-Safety rules. Opening up a grave, after however many years, to inter a new member of the family, was anything but healthy or safe. The typical gravediggers who I met were hard men: ex-Marines, night club bouncers, bare-knuckle boxers. But I am physically small, and have struggled all my life with epilepsy and dyspraxia, which got me sacked from...

Broken vessel.

4 May 2013

Blog Gini

partial view of Mirka's bowl showing the dark blue glazed interior and the white points of slip spelling out the braille poem on the exterior.

Settling People Like You into the Lighthouse Gallery space was not without problems, compromise and pain, but for me all of that paled into insignificance on discovering that Mirka's beautiful bowl had been damaged somewhere between being wrapped up and packed in Salisbury and being unwrapped in Poole - the day before the exhibition was due to open. The large chip on its rim is a complete puzzle, and the sadness is pervading. The bowl was part of a collaborative installation with ceramic...

Monsters

3 May 2013

Blog Joanne Cox

Beautiful sun, blue sky, I'm late practicing today got distracted reading facebook, been thinking about a link Sophie Partridge posted about Mary Laver www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/proud-disabled-hero-mary-lavers-1862499 a disabled woman who is contemplating hunger strike to beg David Cameron to listen to concerns about the closure of the Independent Living Fund. It's going round my head and I try to imagine what it must feel like to have decisions about the quality of every aspect of...

Review: The Angina Monologue by Doug Devaney

11 May 2013

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Is it possible to make compelling theatre out of a cardiac arrest? John O’Donoghue went to see Doug Devaney’ show, part of Brighton’s Five Pound Fringe.

Review: COnscription by Caglar Kimyoncu

9 May 2013

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COnscription explores the call-up to military service for people who don't 'fit the mould'. The four-channel film is on show at the Old Truman Brewery, London until 18 May. Joe McConnell reviews a multimedia installation which follows the stories of four individuals who meet at a military hospital - three subjects under assessment and their doctor.

Review: The Knitting Circle by Vital Xposure

6 May 2013

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A gripping celebration of the forgotten lives of women who survived long term institutional incarceration.  Julie McNamara's 'The Knitting Circle'  (a Vital Xposure production currently on national tour) reviewed by Joe McConnell

19 May 2013

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Gallery: Sarah Hirst

14 March 2013

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Sarah Hirst is currently in her 3rd and final year on a fine art degree. The theme of her work is about exploring the masks we wear in everyday life. Her gallery of Dream Watercolours represents work that came out of a project making work about experience of hallucinations.

All The Lonely People: an anthology by Plum Tree Books

30 April 2013

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Niamh Clune, Founder of Plum Tree Books sent out a call across Facebook, announcing that she wanted to do an anthology on All The Lonely People... poems, art, prose focussing on the subject of loneliness. DAO presents a sampler from the online anthology.