Artist Development — Jamal Gerald
Home Live Art are currently supporting Leeds based artist Jamal Gerald on the development of his new performance project DOGMATIC.
Exploring free speech, Facebook debates, police brutality, privilege and self reflection DOGMATIC focuses on what happened when Jamal became more aware of racial inequality and how he allowed this to consume him.
This work examines the concept that all views should be expressed and challenged and asks: is no idea above scrutiny?
In association with Diverse Actions, a three-year initiative, supported through Arts Council England’s Ambition for Excellence fund, championing culturally diverse ambition, excellence and talent in Live Art.
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In November 2021 Home Live Art placed a call-out for artists to be part of Reignite, a new development initiative providing funding and support for five artists to work on an element of their practice with fellow creative practitioners from different disciplines.
Reignite is a bursary programme set up in 2020 to support artists working within live performance to develop their practice. Each bursary is created bespoke for what the artist/company needs right now.
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