Sue Moffat is the Director of New Vic Theatre and a Research Fellow at Keele University. As part of her work she manages New Vic Borderlines – the theatre’s award-winning outreach department, which responds directly to the needs of the local community, and to national and global issues that have an impact on ordinary people’s lives. As a theatre director, Moffat’s work focuses on collaborating with individuals, groups and communities who exist on ‘the borders’ and are marginalised for various reasons. Natasha Sutton Williams spoke to Moffat about her role as community co-investigator for the D4D project, her cultural animation workshops, and collaborations with researchers across D4D’s workstreams.
Project:Institutionalised, Homogenised, Vaporised
Eugenics, Genetic Screening and Virtual Reality: artist Esther Fox on her D4D project Institutionalised, Homogenised, Vaporised
Natasha Sutton Williams speaks to visual artist Esther Fox about her D4D research project: Institutionalised, Homogenised, Vaporised engages with past, present and future perspectives from the disabled community.
A discussion about games, VR and Esther Fox’s work on genetic screening
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…
Natural Selection: Part Two, Egg collecting
Esther Fox “The desire to possess something rare can sometimes have terrible consequences for the thing collected” This sentence from the literature for the Natural Selection exhibition…
D4D Network Conference
D4D Network Conference, at Bath Spa University, for all Community and University partners to outline early ambitions and aims of the D4D project.
Natural Selection: Part One Nest Building
By Esther Fox. Natural Selection at Towner Gallery, by artist Andy Holden and his father Peter, a well-known bird expert, looks at perhaps two unlikely themes for a contemporary art exhibition – nest building and egg collection…
Brave, Poor (and Invisible): Gatekeepers of Past and Future Cities
Experience creative happenings, visits by robots and an opportunity to be part of a Cultural Animation installation work. This symposium brings together two major national…
Do robots threaten our humanity or provide us with opportunities for us to maintain what we cherish about being human?
By Esther Fox I’m interested in understanding what it means to be a disabled person, in the past, present and future. In particular, how troubling…
Contemplating ‘the presence of absence’ in our first workshop session
Image from D4D cultural animation workshop. On a brilliantly sunny day in April it seemed somewhat ironic to be entering a darkened gallery space to…