International Women’s Day 2021

Niamh Scullion Reading
3pm – 4pm

Join us on International Women’s Day for an afternoon with Belfast based writer, maker and doer Niamh Scullion. The theme for this year’s IWD is “the new phenomenal” and Niamh’s prospects as a new novelist have us excited. You’re invited to join us online for a friendly gathering where Niamh will read a short excerpt from her novel in progress, invite you to join in a read-through of a short film script, and have a discussion on some of the themes.

TICKET LINK HERE
Access: Please let us know your access requirements in advance by emailing – deirdre@universityofatypical.org

 

Image ID: Photograph of Niamh Scullion, head shot of face with blond hair tied up, wearing a white t-shirt and earring.  

I’M NOT NORMAL
7-8 pm

The University of Atypical is delighted to host I’M NOT NORMAL as part of the International Women’s Day 2021 programme. 

Responding to this year’s theme The New Phenomenal, join us online for an evening with the unique talents of multimedia artists Hari MacMillan and Michael Curran, both currently residing in Scotland. 

Hari and Michael will converse on the impact identity and experience have had on their lives and art practice.

TICKET LINK HERE

More Info: www.harimacmillandotcom.wordpress.com

#thenewphenomenal #IWDNI21 #IWDNI2021

Signify Broadcast – Irish Sign Language – Episode 03

This new project, in partnership with University of Atypical, is funded by Department for the Communities (DfC) under the languages provision through the Sign Language Covid-19 Support Fund.

It is hosted by Paula Clarke and Jane O’Brien, and available in both BSL and ISL.

Our weekly broadcasts are designed to update Deaf people on what is happening in the Cultural sector in Northern Ireland. With everything now online, Deaf people are losing access to the arts – as audiences, participants, and interpreters. This programme aims to address that.

The lack of adequate information, communication and, perhaps most importantly, recognition (amidst so many communities facing unprecedented need), is having profound impacts on the mental health of d/Deaf people.

Signify Broadcast – British Sign Language – Episode 03

This new project, in partnership with University of Atypical, is funded by Department for the Communities (DfC) under the languages provision through the Sign Language Covid-19 Support Fund.

It is hosted by Paula Clarke and Jane O’Brien, and available in both BSL and ISL.

Our weekly broadcasts are designed to update Deaf people on what is happening in the Cultural sector in Northern Ireland. With everything now online, Deaf people are losing access to the arts – as audiences, participants, and interpreters. This programme aims to address that.

The lack of adequate information, communication and, perhaps most importantly, recognition (amidst so many communities facing unprecedented need), is having profound impacts on the mental health of d/Deaf people.

Signify Broadcast – British Sign Language – Episode 02

This new project, in partnership with University of Atypical, is funded by Department for the Communities (DfC) under the languages provision through the Sign Language Covid-19 Support Fund.

It is hosted by Paula Clarke and Jane O’Brien, and available in both BSL and ISL.

Our weekly broadcasts are designed to update Deaf people on what is happening in the Cultural sector in Northern Ireland. With everything now online, Deaf people are losing access to the arts – as audiences, participants, and interpreters. This programme aims to address that.

The lack of adequate information, communication and, perhaps most importantly, recognition (amidst so many communities facing unprecedented need), is having profound impacts on the mental health of d/Deaf people.

Signify Broadcast – Irish Sign Language – Episode 02

This new project, in partnership with University of Atypical, is funded by Department for the Communities (DfC) under the languages provision through the Sign Language Covid-19 Support Fund.

It is hosted by Paula Clarke and Jane O’Brien, and available in both BSL and ISL.

Our weekly broadcasts are designed to update Deaf people on what is happening in the Cultural sector in Northern Ireland. With everything now online, Deaf people are losing access to the arts – as audiences, participants, and interpreters. This programme aims to address that.

The lack of adequate information, communication and, perhaps most importantly, recognition (amidst so many communities facing unprecedented need), is having profound impacts on the mental health of d/Deaf people.

Signify Broadcast – Irish Sign Language – Episode 01

This new project, in partnership with University of Atypical, is funded by Department for the Communities (DfC) under the languages provision through the Sign Language Covid-19 Support Fund.

It is hosted by Paula Clarke and Jane O’Brien, and available in both BSL and ISL.

Our weekly broadcasts are designed to update Deaf people on what is happening in the Cultural sector in Northern Ireland. With everything now online, Deaf people are losing access to the arts – as audiences, participants, and interpreters. This programme aims to address that.

The lack of adequate information, communication and, perhaps most importantly, recognition (amidst so many communities facing unprecedented need), is having profound impacts on the mental health of d/Deaf people.

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