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Claiming the Normal: Photography Exhibition – Newcastle

Newcastle City Library 33 New Bridge St W,, Newcastle upon Tyne

Drop in any time during Newcastle City Library’s opening hours to explore 'Claiming the Normal', a powerful photography exhibition presented as Difference north-east's celebration of Disability History Month, read more here!

Disabled Canon ZOOM EVENT – Discussion

Online via Zoom

Disabled Canon ZOOM EVENT – How the North East can lead meaningful change in the creative sector’s relationship to disabled-led work.

For centuries disabled people have existed on stages, and in literature as villains, objects of ridicule or pity, and never in our own right. Disabled lives have been narrated by others – framed through fear, charity, or tragedy – rather than told through our own voices.

In-Person Disability Canon: Alphabetti Theatre & Difference North East

In-Person Disability Canon

Join us for an in-person discussion on reshaping the North East theatre landscape around the Disability Canon. This event explores how disabled-led stories can shift culture, policy, systems and power.

BSL interpretation will be available, thanks to Becoming Visible. Please book an online ticket if you require interpretation support.

Ed Cole (Artistic & Executive Director, Alphabetti Theatre) and Bex Bowsher (Theatre Director and Development Manager for Difference North East) will be available after the event to discuss issues raised in a 1-to-1 setting if preferred.

What Matters To You Matters To Art.

Alphabetti Theatre St James Boulevard, Newcastle Upon Tyne

We're working with the Alphabetti to bring conversation, events and meaningful change to how disabled artists are integrated into the north-east creative sector.

For one of our free events next week we're inviting d/Deaf, Disabled, neurodivergent artists and those with chronic conditions to talk creativity, access, and the world we want to build.

This is a free, non-ticketed event. Just turn up to the bar space at Alphabetti Theatre on Wednesday, November 19th any time between 3pm and 5pm to be a part of the conversation.

See you there!

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