Exciting new artist opportunity working with children this summer
posted 07 Apr 2021
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Auto Agents, an art exhibition curated by a group of five artists with learning disabilities launches at Bluecoat next week. Led by PhD candidate Jade French, the exhibition is the result of a project at Bluecoat that has been ongoing since January, below, Jade offers us an insight into the motivations and inspirations for the artists as well as a few highlights from the exhibition.
As part of DaDaFest International 2016, Joey Hateley (aka The Gender Joker) will showcase a challenging and darkly comic multi-media performance that rips apart sexuality and gender identity boxes, to open up discussion around mental health. Here, Joey gives us an insight into how this staging of diRTy is the culmination of several years of research and development and in many ways the end and the beginning of an exciting journey.
2017 is a big year for Bluecoat – our building will turn 300 years old! To mark this impressive anniversary, we’ve put together a special programme of exhibitions and events taking place over 300 days of celebration from 4th February until 30th November 2017.
This autumn is the 5th anniversary of Migrant Artists Mutual Aid (MaMa), a cross national network of women, mothers, migrants, artists, academics and activists who work together to support members of our group who are seeking sanctuary, and campaign for justice in the migration system.
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Bluecoat to receive £111,264 from Government’s Culture Recovery Fund
posted 02 Apr 2021
Exciting new artist opportunity working with children this summer
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