Visible invisible
A series of photographs and videos about creatives with disabilities, mental illness & chronic pain. CityMag article
DJ TR!P
DIY firebrand. Sonic chameleon. Dark & provoking. Black is the new black.
The song in video: DJ TR!P-Memento Mori
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Eleanor Green
Eleanor Green is a watercolour artist based in Adelaide, South Australia. She specialises in painting made-to-order animal portraits. Eleanor works mostly on commission, painting portraits of dogs, cats, horses and more for clients all over the world.
Eric Mungly
Eric Mungly aka DJ AirRick is a London 'born and bred' club and bar DJ based in Adelaide, South Australia. Eric has enjoyed time on Fresh Fm as well frequent slots in Adelaide's festivals, events and rooftop venues. He has the pleasure of being a multi-genre DJ with an ear for funky beats and sick hooks.
Eric is drawn to fellow artists who have a 'can do' attitude and the ability to smash the mould, no just break it. His lives by the saying "Tell me I can't and I'll show you I can!
Eva del Somnolence
Rebecca aka Eva del Somnolence is a performance and mixed-media artist. Her show SOMNIA (Adelaide + Cab-Fringe Festivals) is a physical theatre featuring cabaret, side-show & aerial performers, and is inspired by her experiences living with Narcolepsy. Her paintings feature upcycled/unusual materials, to create haunting and textured pieces that blur the line between abstract and reality, taking her inspirations mostly from physical movement & the natural world.
Jamila Main
Jamila Main is an actor, award-winning playwright, and disability advocate living with Endometriosis and Osteoarthritis. Jamila has worked with Sydney Theatre Company, Adelaide Festival, Malthouse Theatre, Darlinghurst Theatre, Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Vitalstatistix, State Theatre Company of South Australia, Back to Back Theatre, ActNow, and RUMPUS.
Jamila sits as a Co-Chair of the Equity Diversity Committee and advocates for greater access and inclusion of disabled people in the stage and screen industries.
Libby Parker
Libby Trainor Parker is many things to all people: writer, performer, speaker, teacher, parent, partner, business owner owner and health advocate.
Diagnosed later in life with endometriosis and adenomyosis after a lifetime of mystery, Libby now dedicates her life to advocating for people with illness so they can be diagnosed, treated, and live a full life.
Author of the forthcoming book Endo Days (Wakefield Press), Libby has been instrumental and successful in lobbying for funds and raising awareness for endometriosis learning and awareness programs.
Libby is a MC and speaker, and can also be seen on stage as an award-winning cabaret performer and stand up comedian.
Matt Shilcock
Matt Shilcock is a South Australian based contemporary dance theatre artist. Diagnosed at birth with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, commonly known as ‘brittle bone disorder’, he spent much of his youth in a wheelchair before learning to walk at the age of fifteen.
Matt has been performing since 2009 and has worked as a choreographer, dancer and actor with many local, national performing arts companies, including Murmuration Dance Theatre (Aus), No Strings Attached Theatre for Disability (Aus), Restless Dance Theatre (Aus), Kaldor Public Arts (Aus) and internationally with Kaaos Company (Finland), Wilman Dance Company (Finland), Mass Box (China), Touch Compass (NZ), Full Radius (USA), Candoco (UK), Independence (UK), FreeWill Theatre (HK) and the Van L Dance Company (UK).