Episodes
Thursday May 20, 2021
Drive-Thru with A.K. McAllister
Thursday May 20, 2021
Thursday May 20, 2021
On this episode we hitch a ride with A.K. McAllister and talk about his lifelong passion for all types of art.
A.K. McAllister, writer, musician and artist.
You can find Alan's website at www.akamaka.com
you can also find Alan on Facebook and Youtube: A.K. McAllister
Thursday May 06, 2021
Anti-Art Therapy
Thursday May 06, 2021
Thursday May 06, 2021
On this weeks episode we are in conversation with Clyve Bonelle.
Clyve is a Manchester-based artist and in this conversation we talk about art, acting and athletics
Friday Apr 30, 2021
Artista Lowri
Friday Apr 30, 2021
Friday Apr 30, 2021
On this episode we talk to the artist Lowri Evans (www.thelowri.com) about her life as an artist here in the UK and in São Paulo.
Lowri Evans is an artist based in Manchester, UK and São Paulo, Brazil. She makes intimate art projects in unusual places with complete strangers. Art is her way of saying ‘sometimes I feel like this, do you?’
She studied art at Manchester Metropolitan University and has worked with: MITsp, The Lowry, Battersea Arts Centre, coletiva Ocupação, Transform Festival, Contact Theatre, Est.1761, WOW Festival, Martha Kiss Perrone, Islington Mill, 32ª Bienal de São Paulo, Capital 35, Heart of Glass, Casa do Povo, Sonia Hughes, Latitude Festival, Tate Liverpool, Ovalhouse, Quarantine, National Theatre of Scotland and University of Salford.
She made her first solo show in 2013 for the night of her thirtieth birthday and in 2015 won a Manchester Theatre Award for The Shrine of Everyday Things with Renato Bolelli Rebouças, Rodolfo Amorim and Contact Young Company. She is an associate artist with Eggs Collective (https://twitter.com/EggsCollective), the international producer for coletiva Ocupação (https://en.coletivaocupacao.com/) and in the band Hotpants Romance.(http://hotpantsromance.blogspot.com/)
Thursday Apr 08, 2021
Kill the Bill
Thursday Apr 08, 2021
Thursday Apr 08, 2021
On the very first episode of Crippled stomp we have a conversation with Mx Dennis Queen about the current protest bill making its way through parliament in the UK and it's implications for disabled people and also protest in general.