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[Commlist] Doing Things Differently symposium
Mon Mar 21 16:11:15 GMT 2022
Doing Things Differently
How do we embrace difference and engender an inclusivity in the cultural
and creative sectors?
AD: Vantage was a pilot online leadership programme for d/Deaf, disabled
and neurodivergent artists, producers, cultural and heritage employees,
and freelancers, who have experienced significant barriers to access
both in advancing their creative careers and practice, and in gaining
advantage with their peers. The programme used an inclusive definition
of disability based on the Social Model.
https://www.leadwithadvantage.com/ <https://www.leadwithadvantage.com/>
Together with Dr. Vishalakshi Roy, Assistant Professor at School of
Creative Arts, Performance and Visual Cultures (SCAPVC), University of
Warwick and Andrea Pulford Director of Planning and Operations at
Warwick Arts Centre, Helga Henry and Lara Ratnaraja the Co-Producers of
AD:Vantage wanted to further explore inclusion and how, by investing in
people with different vantage points and perspectives we can drive
fresh/ new thinking and innovation in the cultural and heritage sector.
This symposium explores the frameworks, learnings and conditions that
are needed to disrupt the ableist infrastructure that inhibits the
participation of d/Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent cultural leaders,
artists and audiences Credits
The event is supported by The Centre for Cultural and Media Policy
Studies, University of Warwick and Warwick Arts Centre With thanks to
The Warwick Institute of Engagement Coproduction and Collaboration Fund
Curated by Lara Ratnaraja, Helga Henry, Dr Vishalakshi Roy and Andrea
Pulford
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April 7 11-15:30 Helen Martin Studio Breakout Space (Quiet Space)
National Grid Room Warwick Arts Centre, University of Warwick Coventry,
CV4 7AL https://www.warwickartscentre.co.uk/visit-us/getting-here/
This event is BSL interpreted by Rachel Tipping and Clare Edwards
Doing Things Differently How do we embrace difference and engender an
inclusive culture?
11:00 Welcome and coffee- Andrea Pulford Director of Planning and
Operations, Warwick Arts Centre and Kulbir Shergill Director of Social
Inclusion, University of Warwick
11:15 Keynote Sonia Boué in conversation with Helga Henry inc Q&A
12:00 Lunch
12:45 Diversity and Inclusion: Provocations and Discussion Lara
Ratnaraja and Helga Henry How do we create a model of reflective 21st
Century leadership that works in the reality of the lives of disabled,
neurodiverse or D/deaf people?
13:15 Diversity in Leadership Panel: Chair: Dr. Vishalakshi Roy
Assistant Professor, The Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies,
University of Warwick Panel: Ayesha Jones, Artist, Rinkoo Barparga
Multidisciplinary Artist, Richard Hayhow Company Director Open Theatre
Leadership is either as a leading exponent of an artform, a leading
thinker in practice, a leading activist in a cause – leading life with
purpose and vision and having the skills to make that happen at a scale
and scope and impact that’s right for the individual. When that notion
is informed through a lens of disability, it takes it back to the
purpose and vision and creating work that is authentically of that
individual. The lens of disability also brings into focus the need to
adapt, be flexible, be patient and to accept that the way may be harder,
more repetitive, and slower than the timetable of people without
disabilities or challenges of any type. However, those skills, plus the
innovation, inventiveness, and tenacity that many artists with
disabilities show, are precisely the skills needed in this sector at
this time at a leadership level.
14:00-14:30 Coffee break
14:30-15:15 Creating & Presenting Content Accessibly Panel: Chair
Jennifer Gilbert Jennifer Lauren Gallery and Freelance Curator and
Producer Panel: Andrea Pulford Director of Planning and Operations,
Warwick Arts Centre, Laura Elliot CEO /Corey Campbell Artistic Director
The Belgrade and , Navkiran Kaur Mann, Creative Arts Producer
What does collaboration look like in real life and not in theory? How
can we model collaboration in the development of 21st Century leaders
both as a source of equity support for disabled practitioners and as a
means of them to have agency in their creative leadership?
15:15-15:30 Wrap and close Helga Henry and Dr Vishalakshi Roy
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