Natasha Sutton Williams speaks to novelist, film-maker and photographer, Tanvir Bush to discuss her input into the D4D research project: Brave New World, her dystopian disability-led novel Cull and the creative freedom of sensory photography.
Project:Brave New World
D4D presents Brave New World; Our Virtual Museum, Online 9 July 2021 | 2pm | Free
This live workshop style online event will give a platform for 5 artist, writers, actors and performers to share and discuss an item which they…
Future Perfect: Future Imperfect Mini Online Festival 2 – 9 July 2021 – Free Entry
Team members from the AHRC research project, D4D, are delighted to invite you to a series of three online events as a culmination of 5…
Evolution – Development Process
A workshop exploring the development process of a virtual reality interactive artwork that looks at the troubling legacy of eugenics.
The Bushwick Book Club presents artistic responses to Tanvir Bush’s ‘Cull’
On Saturday 25 January 2020, the Bushwick Book Club presented artists’ responses to CULL, Tanvir Bush’s sharp, outrageous, and uncomfortable satire about the deadly underside side of discrimination. Author and researcher Dr. Tanvir Bush, wrote this dark satire about the current British welfare system highlighting the desperate plight of disabled people in Britain today.
The Bushwick Book Club: London Chapter responds to CULL by Tanvir Bush
The Bushwick Book Club will be presenting artists’ responses to CUL – a sharp, outrageous, and uncomfortable satire about the deadly underside side of discrimination, written by Dr. Tanvir Bush and published by Unbound.
Book Launch: ‘Cull’ by Tanvir Bush
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.…
Unbound Literary Festival: Tomorrow’s Dystopia Today
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…
Tanvir Bush’s novel CULL launches at Corsham Town Hall
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…
Engaging Empathy through Creativity – Corsham Arts Centre
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…