Call out for Deaf creatives finishing college or studying at college in 2015
Deaf Explorer want new Deaf talent to make creative interventions in Leeds Art gallery Arthouse Wakefield, Baltic Newcastle Birmingham Ikon, and Beaconsfield, London? Do you want to present your work...
View ArticleDeaf Explorer at Beaconsfield, London, Friday 31 July 4.30 – 9pm
Please join Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq, Ruth Montgomery, Rinkoo Bargpaga and Rachael Veazey and Alan McLean with Guests Christopher Sacre and more on a summers evening at the wonderful Beaconsfield...
View ArticleDeaf Explorer intervention weekend British Art Show
Deaf explorer artist networking event at Beaconsfield gallery 31 July 2015 Deaf explorer is an artist led group, founded by the winners of a travel competition funded by Arts Council England and...
View ArticleRubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq
I’m Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq, a Deaf British Muslim artist based in London. I have a studio in London where I develop my work. Since 1992 I’ve exhibited in America, Sweden, Paris, Canada, and the UK. I...
View ArticleDeaf Artists visit to British Art Show 8
Deaf Explorer organised a trip to see the British Art Show, in hope that they could respond at a later date with an intervention. The weekend in November was enjoyable but the artists were surprised...
View ArticleWhat the hell you talking about !
What the hell you talking about ! A dance project by Billy Read and Giulia Marchetti Funded by Arts Council England West Midlands based disability guru, Alan McLean interviews Deaf dancer Billy Read...
View ArticleExperiments Audiovisuality
Artists Nao Masuda percussion, Lisa Harker – Painter & Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq – Visual Artist all collaborate with flautist Ruth Montgomery at Arlington Arts Centre and involve pupils from Mary...
View ArticleRinkoo Barpaga “Am I funny”
Rinkoo Barpaga is a deaf British Sign Language story teller. In 2012 he spent two weeks immersed in the American deaf story-telling and comedy scene, inspiring him to a new challenge; winning over deaf...
View ArticleAm I Funny?
My name is Rinkoo Barpaga and I am Deaf and use British sign language. I am known as a Deaf stand up Comedian. I have a solo show that’s tell my story. It’s called “Am I Funny” I now want to tour the...
View ArticleInternational Deaf Street Dance Project by Billy Read
Proposal to Dance Development Organisations in UK International Deaf Street Dance Project Tours the UK · Book a workshop led by an international deaf dance crew to inspire your dance trainers to get...
View ArticleSomebody’s Watching Me
Billy Read and Fun Forrest Hong Kong Billy Read invited to apply for Unlimited International Research Award 2017. Unlimited International will enable Billy Read to collaborate with Deaf dancers, Marcus...
View ArticleLike Mirabai
In 2016 Billy Read completed his project “Like Mirabai” with Giulia Marchetti that was funded by Arts Council England and produced by Deaf Explorer. Download deaf explorers evaluation report
View ArticleAudiovisuality Arlington Arts Centre
Large Canvas work By Olivier Jamin “Vibration” Visit Ruth Montgomery’s exhibition “Audiovisuality” at Arlington Arts Centre, Newbury A “visual music” art form exploring various aspects of music from...
View ArticleDonna Williams deaf poet
Donna Williams is a deaf poet who uses English and British Sign Language. Working with such different languages has inspired a deep interest in translation and how her work can be made accessible to...
View ArticleSlanguages
Rinkoo Barpaga is one of the four featured artists demonstrating ”Creative Multilingualism” and “Languages and the Creative Economy” You will have a chance to see the Exhibition in Birmingham in...
View ArticleSomebodys Watching Me
Billy Read & Ariel Fung, received an Unlimited international research and development commission in 2017. Over the summer months they have worked at mac with a team of creatives to explore a new...
View ArticleBubble & Butch R & D week
Rinkoo Barpaga is directing a week of R & D, transforming his film script called Bubble and Butch into cinematic theatre, merging film and drama. With generous support from Birmingham REP and...
View ArticleHut 8
Deaf Explorer are delighted that Mark Smith’s application to Arts Council England to R & D Hut 8 has been successful ! My research inspired by code breaker & father of Computer Science Alan...
View ArticleMade in India R & D
Rinkoo Barpaga showing sign for Colonisation – The hands take over the mind and body. Rinkoo Barpaga is part of Birmingham REP’s Foundry. Rinkoo is exploring with actors Stephen Collins and Vimal...
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