"Interview with Digby Webster"
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- Title
- "Interview with Digby Webster"
- Description
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Digby Webster is a visual artist working with the mediums of oil pastels and acrylics and is also a performer, designer and co-founding member of past performance ensemble Ruckus Ensemble.
Interview Summary
Digby Webster is an artist with a wide range of creative talents, including theater, dance, animation, and mural painting. He has worked on various projects, including an animated short film called "Blockhead and Sparklehorse," and has had his artwork displayed in places like the Sydney Olympic Park and Vivid Sydney. Digby does not define himself by his disability and takes pride in the various creative endeavors he's involved in, aiming to have his art reach people in meaningful ways outside traditional galleries. In the future, he is interested in exploring fashion, designing artwork for clothing, and he hopes to see more people wearing his art. - Identifier
- IV00030
- Publisher
- Disability Arts History Australia
- datePublished
- 2023
- Relation
- Sydney
- New South Wales
- Disability Arts History Australia
- Bus Stop Films
- Riverside Theatre
- RUCKUS
- PACT
- Art Gallery of New South Wales
- Accessible Arts
- Ausdance
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"Interview with Daniel Savage"
- Alison Richardson
- Digby Webster
- gender
- Male
- category
- CreativeWork
- Type
- Conversation
- Format
- URL, Video, Text
- inLanguage
- English, Auslan
- keywords
- Theatre and Performance
- Film/TV/New Media
- Visual Arts and Galleries
- Education and employment
- Participation in cultural life
- copyrightNotice
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CreativeWork |
Alison Richardson | Person |
Art Gallery of New South Wales | Organization |
Digby Webster | Person |
Disability Arts History Australia | Organization |
PACT | Organization |
RUCKUS | Organization |
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