"Interview with Jeremy Hawkes"
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- Title
- "Interview with Jeremy Hawkes"
- Description
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Jeremy Hawkes is a multidisciplinary artist working in sculpture, drawing, painting and photography as well as being a writer, educator and disability arts leader.
Interview Summary
Jeremy Hawkes, a visual artist, opened up about his life and identity during his interview. After a debilitating workplace accident, he had to reimagine his sculptural practice due to his acquired disability and ventured into drawing, which helped him cope with multiple operations and diagnoses. Jeremy's art explores themes of identity and the interconnectedness between the macro and the micro, drawing inspiration from neurobiology and medical imagery. Despite his struggles, Jeremy commits to his studio daily, aims for success without fear, and advocates for greater visibility and opportunities for artists with disabilities. - Identifier
- IV00021
- Publisher
- Disability Arts History Australia
- datePublished
- 2022
- Relation
- Victoria
- Tasmania
- Queensland
- New South Wales
- Disability Arts History Australia
- Access Arts
- Australia Council
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"Australia Council - Annual Report 2018-19"
- ”Hadley, Bree, Paterson, Eddie, & Little, Madeleine (2022) Quick Trust and Slow Time: Relational Innovations in Disability Performing Arts Practice. International Journal of Disability and Social Justice, 2(1), pp. 74-94.”
- Jeremy Hawkes
- gender
- Male
- category
- CreativeWork
- Type
- Conversation
- Format
- URL, Video, Text
- inLanguage
- English, Auslan
- keywords
- Visual Art and Galleries
- Theatre and Performance
- Community Arts
- Festivals
- LGBTIQA+ Arts and Artists
- Physical disability
- d/Deaf or hard of hearing
- Blind or low vision
- Grant
- Education and employment
- Access
- Advocacy and awareness raising
- Participation in public and political life
- Participation in cultural life
- copyrightNotice
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Access Arts | Organization |
Disability Arts History Australia | Organization |
Jeremy Hawkes | Person |
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