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Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Disability Arts Online
18 episodes
5 days ago
Disability Arts Online (DAO) is a UK-based charitable arts organisation led by disabled people. Disability Arts Online's digital magazine is the world's foremost publication dedicated to disability arts and culture. We publish news, reviews, interviews and opinion pieces weekly. This podcast is a collection of the audio versions of the articles in our digital magazine. They are typically read by the original author, or by a member of the DAO team. They are always read by an actual human.
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Disability Arts Online (DAO) is a UK-based charitable arts organisation led by disabled people. Disability Arts Online's digital magazine is the world's foremost publication dedicated to disability arts and culture. We publish news, reviews, interviews and opinion pieces weekly. This podcast is a collection of the audio versions of the articles in our digital magazine. They are typically read by the original author, or by a member of the DAO team. They are always read by an actual human.
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Episodes (18/18)
Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
News: Nabil Shaban Obituary

DAO was saddened to hear of the death of Nabil Shaban, disabled activist, actor and writer who was co-founder of pioneering disability-led arts organisation Graeae Theatre Company. Simon Mckeown, Disability Artist and Professor of Art at Teesside University sent the following tribute to his comrade-in-arms. Read the article here.

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5 days ago
12 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Review: Shape Open 2025, Rights Cuts Action

This year's Shape Open exhibition takes up the expansive space of High Wycombe's Brunel Engine Shed featuring work by 12 disabled artists alongside archival protest photography from Keith Armstrong. The works respond to the political backdrop continuous cuts to disability benefits and the ongoing fight for disabled people's rights in the face of oppression. Written and read by Sonia Boué. Content note: this article contains references to death and themes that may cause distress. Read the article here.

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6 days ago
12 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Review: Molly Joyce's album State Change - musical notes meet medical notes

Molly Joyce is an American performer and composer whose work explores disability as creative material. Her latest album, State Change uses surgical records as musical lyrics and utilises various adaptive music technologies. Written and read by Kin. Read the article here.

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2 weeks ago
5 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Review: Nnena Kalu’s Turner Prize exhibition

ActionSpace artist, Nnena Kalu has made a splash by being nominated for the 2025 Turner Prize as a learning-disabled artist. Mark Sheerin reflects on the significance and brilliance of her Turner Prize exhibition at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, as part of Bradford City of Culture. Read by Mark Sheerin. Read the article here.

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2 weeks ago
7 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Opinion: 30 years of Benedict Phillips' Agresiv Dislecksick

DAO editor Colin Hambrook gives an appraisal of the power of Benedict Phillip’s artwork ‘the agender of the agresiv dislecksick’ on the 30th anniversary of having first published the activist manifesto in Disability Arts in London (DAIL) Magazine. Read the article here.

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3 weeks ago
7 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Opinion: A Love Letter for Disabled Writers

Disabled writer and journalist Haneul Lee delivers an impassioned call, inspired by conversations with Julie Farrell and Ever Dundas, fellow writers and publishers of the Inklusion Guide, a resource aimed at making publishing more accessible. Haneul shows appreciation to all the disabled writers who keep creating in spite of barriers, who do so unapologetically, who write like their lives depend on it. Written and read by Haneul Lee. Read the article here.

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1 month ago
7 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Review: gobscure's Edgecity monologues from the street feat. Sleaford Mods' Jason Williamson

Edgecity: Monologues from the street is a series of texts reflecting life from the margins and on the streets, written by gobscure and performed alongside Jason Williamson, the frontman of Sleaford Mods. It played exclusively at Newcastle’s Live Theatre 25-27 September. Written and read by Joe Turnbull. Read the article here.

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1 month ago
6 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Review: Lisette Auton’s The Starlight Rebel - a manifesto for our times

The Starlight Rebel is a spellbinding space-age adventure which hums with a quiet manifesto for our times. Kate Lovell reviews Lisette Auton’s latest novel for children and young people. Read by Kate Lovell. Full article here.

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1 month ago
5 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Interview: Liberty Festival 2025 sends a CRIPtic message - disabled artistry is exceptional

Liberty Festival 2025 brings a celebration of disabled artistry to Wandsworth from 24–29 September. This year, disabled-led company CRIPtic Arts is curating the programme. Artistic Director, Jamie Hale tells Haneul Lee that audiences should expect creativity, conversations and above all, a sense of connection. Read by Haneul Lee. The article is available here.

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1 month ago
6 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Opinion: BFI We Crip Film Festival - a mainstreaming of crip sensibilities?

BFI Southbank's We Crip Film Festival during this year's Disability Pride Month promised to be 'a reclamation by the disabled film community to champion our strength, creativity and ingenuity as we survive and thrive.' We Crip Film is BFI's 'intersectional disability advocacy group'. James Zatka-Haas reflects on its significance. Read by Joe Turnbull.

The article is available here.

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1 month ago
6 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Review: Design and Disability at the V&A Museum

Artist and filmmaker Richard Butchins visits the Design and Disability exhibition at London’s V&A Museum. Promising to put disability on the map in the history of design, the show champions inclusion and accessibility – but does it offer anything more? The video review is available here.

Design and Disability is at V&A, London until 15 February 2026. Free to disabled visitors, £16 otherwise.

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2 months ago
5 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Review: Christopher Samuel, Watch Us Lead - an ecclesiastical antidote to erasure

Watch Us Lead is a new permanent exhibition by Christopher Samuel at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, combining interviews with disabled people of colour based in the region with stained glass and drawings by Samuel which bring the stories to life. Written and read by Ashokkumar Mistry. Read the article here.

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2 months ago
8 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Review: Finding Shelter and hope at the Outside In national exhibition

Outside In provides a platform for artists who encounter significant barriers to the art world due to health, disability, social circumstance, or isolation. Gill Crawshaw visits their national open exhibition at The New Art Gallery Walsall. She finds diverse interpretations of the theme of Shelter, ranging from safety and home comforts to the dangers and insecurity that result when shelter is absent. Written and read by Gill Crawshaw. Read the article here.


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2 months ago
7 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Review: Fiona Moon A Brief History of Neurodivergence - a birthday party for your neurodivergent brain

Fiona Moon’s one-woman Fringe show explores the shame, pain and grief of a neurodivergent life alongside a tapestry of furious stimming, facts, audience participation, and a small pink squishy brain companion. Written by Oren Shoesmith. Read by Rabindranath X Bhose. Read the article here.

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2 months ago
6 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Review: Cathy Mager’s Finger Talk - deaf heritage takes centre stage

Finger Talk is a new installation by Cathy Mager which foregrounds BSL as a living, evolving language with a rich cultural history, bringing together archival films, contemporary performance, animation and sound. Mark Sheerin went to experience the work at the Wellcome Collection. Read by Mark Sheerin.

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2 months ago
5 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Review: The Dan Daw Show - disabled people getting screwed, just not as you know it

The Dan Daw Show uses kink and theatricality to reclaim power and explore disabled sexuality in a way that is rarely seen on screen or stage. Elspeth Wilson experienced the show at Edinburgh International Festival in a way that put her bodymind at ease, despite the at times discomforting subject matter. Written and read by Elspeth Wilson.

The article is published here.

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2 months ago
4 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Review: Las Gemelas Arrival (a lexicon of unmaking)

Sonia Boué and Ashokkumar D Mistry interpret Southampton’s archive of the story of 4000 Basque children seeking refuge in Las Gemelas: ‘Arrival (a lexicon of unmaking)’. Colin Hambrook went to see the show, currently on exhibition at the John Hansard Gallery, Southampton. Read by Colin Hambrook. Read the article here.

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10 months ago
8 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Review: Claire Cunningham Songs of the Wayfarer

Colin Hambrook reflects on Claire Cunningham’s latest show Songs of the Wayfarer, bringing a world of hillwalking and Mahler together under one roof with her signature aesthetic and caring approach to audiences. Read by Colin Hambrook. Read the article here.

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11 months ago
7 minutes

Disability Arts Online's magazine as audio
Disability Arts Online (DAO) is a UK-based charitable arts organisation led by disabled people. Disability Arts Online's digital magazine is the world's foremost publication dedicated to disability arts and culture. We publish news, reviews, interviews and opinion pieces weekly. This podcast is a collection of the audio versions of the articles in our digital magazine. They are typically read by the original author, or by a member of the DAO team. They are always read by an actual human.