
Author and researcher Dr. Tanvir Bush launched her second novel, “Cull”, at an unusual event in Corsham Town Hall, supported by The Corsham Book Shop.…
Author and researcher Dr. Tanvir Bush launched her second novel, “Cull”, at an unusual event in Corsham Town Hall, supported by The Corsham Book Shop.…
This workshop is a practical session for researchers and creative practitioners who want to gain a better understanding of how to ethically engage in research or creative practice that involves people from marginalised or so-called ‘minority’ groups and/or people from diverse ethnic backgrounds.
Image credit: Pexels.com By Diane Carr and Esther Fox. Introduction: Esther Fox is a visual artist, Head of Accentuate and a Community Co-Investigator on the…
In this seminar author and researcher Tanvir Bush talks to John Mitchinson about living with disability in austerity Britain, and how social activism can push…
The Empathy and Writing group researches the uses and limits of empathy in personal and professional life, creativity, reading, writing and in the recovery from…
Tanvir Bush’s novel CULL, published by Unbound, satirises the current state of affairs by exploring the possibility of a state sponsored euthanasia scheme. The book…
There are some key themes emerging from the eight project strands of D4D as the program of work develops. What follows is Colin Hambrook’s summary…
Paul Leyland gives a short introduction to a planned project working with stroke survivors following his own stroke 2 years ago. https://vimeo.com/123225397
Celebrate International Day of Disabled People 2018 with Disability Arts Online at DaDaFest. Colin Hambrook and Trish Wheatley from Disability Arts Online host a panel discussion…
We warmly invite you to join us on Friday 30th November at the Pound Arts Centre for a one-day conference which will explore the ways…