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"Amy Amantea is a multi disciplinary art with legal blindness and a love for photography. With a focus on “Finding the Light,” Amy asks people to describe the photos she has taken and never really seen. Amy uses her recollection of place and time to engage in conversation and shared memory, creating a unique participant experience.
Connect with the artist:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amy.amantea" -
Goldbard is a divergent creative who is sharing their healing gifts with the world through art, writing and song. Whether performing with their duo, SonicJoy, or doing healing work with clients as a trauma recovery coach, their work centres their lived experience in a queer, neurodivergent, fat, trauma survivor body. They believe the arts are our most powerful tool for personal and collective transformation, and that QUEER JOY is the birthright of every human on this planet.
Episode Highlights:
Song - "When Love Wins" (5:48)How does disability impact writing and performing music? (10:24)The Journey to Self-Advocacy (14:15)Where do you get your inspiration? (20:16)Taking Space for Yourself (22:07)Mixed Bag Game (24:30)Check out more work from Goldbard: Instagram, YouTube, Spotify
Meet host Amy Amantea: Bio, "Vocal Eye" episode of Our Community.
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"When you acquire a disability, there is a period of adjustment when you figure out what this “new life” looks like. And, while you do that, those around you are often comparing you to who you were or looking at you as someone how won't be able to function in society or live a normal life. What is “normal” anyway? Who decides what that looks like? If you are Jennifer Burgmann, you are taking these everyday experiences of ableism and oppression and integrating them into your creative process proving it to be both satisfying and empowering!
Celebrate British Columbia's Access Awareness Day with Jennifer Burgmann, who is lending her talents from her home in Surrey, B.C.
Connect with the artist: https://adayinthelifeofapwd.weebly.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jenniferburgman?lang=en
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferburgmann/?hl=en" -
"Johnny Tai is a lot of things. He is an accomplished martial arts instructor, a former dragon boater, a YouTuber and a singer songwriter. He also is a tactile artist. Johnny, who is totally blind and partially Deaf, shares the biggest challenge he had when he was learning how to draw was how to translate a three-dimensional form onto a two-dimensional surface. Using aluminum or copper sheets as his medium, Johnny continues to explore texture and form as he draws images and scenes from his imagination, as they are not things he has seen before.
Connect with the Artist on his website: http://www.johnnytiger.com/
Connect with Johnny on Twitter: https://twitter.com/johnnytiger1981?lang=en
Connect with Johnny on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnnytiger1981/
Subscribe to Johnny on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/bigbigmanful" -
"Joining us from, Duncan, on Vancouver Island, Lise Gillies describes her ADHD as a superpower – being able for focus on multiple things at once while creating graphic recordings. She also works with Indigenous traditional plants to create some of the most luxurious lip balms ever.
Connect with the Artist on her website: blackbirdholistic.ca" -
"Katherine Matlashewski is a graduate of Studio 58, a well-known professional acting school in Vancouver. Being dyslexic meant she had to advocate for herself throughout her education and life, but she is turning some of these experiences into work that she can perform on stage in order to “fill that gap” where artists with disabilities should be present.
Connect with the artist on Instagram: @katie_kat347" -
"Shawn Jordan has been drawing since childhood, and this has been a key narrative through their artistic practice. Living on Treaty 1 Territory (Winnipeg, Manitoba), Shawn explores a multitude of artistic mediums and is open to, as they put it, “Trying anything once.” In this episode, we introduce you to Sunny Bubbles and learn about how this character came to be.
Connect with the artist on Instagram: @ShawnOlinB " -
"According to her website, Ysabelle Vautour has a mission to elevate disability representation on the arts. How does she do this? With her desire to continue exploring new art forms and connecting with other artists who live with disability AND bring these artists together so that we can learn from eachother and perhaps even create together!
Connect with Ysabelle, commission her work and consider her for your residency programs.
Connect with the artist creatingaccess.org " -
"This world is full of fascinating people. Q is one of them. With multiple intersections and a background as a death dula, Q shares some of the artistic work that explores lived experience and politics and changing the narrative. What does it mean to have a ”forever project?” Let's explore that and so much more. Joining us from Chilliwack, B.C., it is Q!
CONTENT WARNING: ableism, strong and possibly offensive language
Connect with the Artist on Twitter and Instgram: @QJustTheLetter " -
With significant changes in mobility, old spaces become unknown insofar as the body must learn anew to navigate through them. In recent years, Kim Kitchen sought a more accessible means to art-making conducive to her new reality of disability. Audio and video emerged as a friendly, gentle, no-friction medium.
From her home in North Bay, Ontario, Kim shares her journey and a new project that is a culmination of three years of this work!
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"Based in Toronto out of Lisa Anita Wegner’s Haus of Dada Studios, the Mighty Brave Productions team has been creating film and multimedia content since 1998. The group has evolved from a film production house into a diverse, community-focused collective that produces disability-led projects in all forms of media for the world stage. Come and explore Lisa’s unique universes.
Connect with the Artist:
https://linktr.ee/lisaanitawegner
www.lisaanitawegner.com
www.mightybraveproductions.com " -
Connor Runnings lives on Vancouver Island and studies theatre and acting at the University of Victoria. He brings his lived experience of autism into his writing and performing, and is an advocate for the representation of authentic storytelling. His show, Built Different, involved an entire creative team of people who identify as neurodivergent; what a powerhouse and he is only just getting started!
Follow Connor on Instagram: @connorrunn -
Artist Sacha Kopelow is located in Winnipeg. Sacha puts her heart and soul into an artistic practice called glass casting, the process in which glass objects are cast by directing molten glass into a mould where it solidifies. This technique has been used since the 15th century BCE in both Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia but is also alive and well in Winnipeg!
Visit Sasha's website: sachakopelow.wordpress.com" -
Pottery making began in the 7th millennium BC. The earliest forms were hand-formed from slabs, undecorated, unglazed low-fired pots made from reddish-brown clays. How far we have come! Jenel Shaw, of Winnipeg, invites us into her world and shares the gifts pottery has brought into her life.
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"Born in Liverpool, UK, Kevin Morris now lives in London. Kevin's interest in poetry started in his youth and was inspired by some of the “greats!"" Kevin has particular interest in rhyme, letting the words come to him naturally, not forced. Using Braille and screen reader technology, Kevin writes from the heart about his experiences, and the environment around him.
Visit Kevin's website: https://kmorrispoet.com
Purchase his book, The Selected Poems of K Morris: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WW8WXPP/
Follow Kevin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drewdog2060_
Follow Kevin in Intagram: https://www.instagram.com/kmorrispoet/
Check out his Soundcloud page: https://soundcloud.com/kevin-stephen-morris
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"Nicholas Fernette is a Vancouver-based artist with a real flare, and unique style of tattooing. Living with anxiety, Nicholas shares his journey as a tattoo artist and some of the additional consideration that living with anxiety brings to the work. Maybe he will inspire you to get your first tattoo!
Follow Nicholas on Instagram: @floridantetat2" -
Alan Shain has been an artist, in many disciplines, for more than 30 years and has travelled the world with his comedy routines, including the 2000 Paralympic games in Australia. Navigating the stage with his power wheelchair and combatting ableism around his cerebral palsy accent, Alan is smashing stereotypes one audience at a time.
Learn more about Alan on his website: http://www.halicamedia.com/shain/
Check out some of Alan's standup routine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2hHuUOHSek -
Dr. Leona Godin is a writer, performer, educator and the author of There Plant Eyes: A Personal and Cultural History of Blindness (Pantheon, 2021). She is also a writer and performer; “The Star of Happiness,” about Helen Keller’s time performing in vaudeville, has been one of her great successes. Listen to Leona talk about her life as a blind academic, writer, performer and teacher, as she joins us from New York City.
Find out more about There Plant Eyes:
She is the founder of Aromatica Poetica
Visit her website
Follow her on social media: @drmlgodin
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You don’t have to be a kid to like animation. It can be full of auditory, visual, extravagant movements and larger-than-life characters ... or it can be boiled down to the most simplistic element. Any way you consume it, you need your imagination to activate and to create it! Joining us today from Vancouver, is Erica Miles, who identifies as an Autistic Animator. Learn more at ericaanim.com or follow her on Instagram @ericaanim.
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Sometimes, you meet people who have a real infectious personality! Shayla Shenanigans brings a shimmy to everything she does as a drag queen and comedian. With a flare like no other, her boisterous personality and slightly raunchy stylings are aimed to please and delight audiences of all kinds!
WARNING: some mature content and topics that may be triggering for some
Website: Suntothfx.wixsite.com/home/about-shayla - Show more