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Tony Fisher & Omari Marsalis

Tony Fisher & Omari Marsalis

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Tony Fisher, a photographer & writer for over 50 years, and emerging poet & musician Omari Marsalis speak to your hosts Laura Guthrie and Jay Sandhu. The chat covers how learning never stops, the barriers disabled people faced in the early 1980s, and how things have changed for younger disabled artists today. We ask about the difference working with other disabled artists makes to your work. We discuss embedding intersectional experiences in creative storytelling. We ponder what the future might hold for disabled artists. Oh, and what on earth is an ‘Access Rider’?   


TONY FISHER

Tony Fisher is a photographic artist. He is interested in transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. Tony’s work often explores loneliness and isolation, things he has personally experienced. He has worked in the field of Disability Arts for over 40 years, collaborating with organisations and individuals across the country. 

Tony Fisher’s website: https://tony-fisher-photography.com/

Tony Fisher’s YouPic: https://youpic.com/photographer/tonyfisher0

 

OMARI MARSALIS

Omari Marsalis is an artist from St Anns, Nottingham. He has performed at several venues and events around the city, including Hockley Hustle. With his poetic style he delves into relatable topics. His use of words and instrumentation encourages listeners to keep an open mind.

Omari’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omarimarsalis/

Omari on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artis z/2V3CVJKFlkrBY0kgJPRoa4

 

INFORMATION ABOUT ACCESS RIDERS

Access Rider Template: https://disabilityarts.online/magazine/opinion/access-rider-open-template/

Creating Your Own Access Rider: https://weareunlimited.org.uk/resource/creating-your-own-access-rider/

Do I Need An Access Rider?: https://www.shapearts.org.uk/news/access-docs-for-artists-resource

 

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