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She has been provided funding for the career development grant to enhance her online presence by exploring digital theatre, an emerging hybrid genre that combines theatre, television, radio, green screen and special effecting using the Zoom platform.
She is one of 44 d/Deaf and disabled artists who have been awarded £94,000 in funding to create new work and support them through the Covid-19 crisis.
This work will go on exhibition and long term loan to special educational needs sector schools, libraries and other public venues.
The University of Atypical, on behalf of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and the Department for Communities, has awarded the grants from the d/Deaf and Disabled Artists Support Fund 2020/21 at a time when artists’ potential to generate income has been seriously impacted by the closure of art galleries, theatres, music venues and other creative outlets.
The Sinn Féin Councillor said, “I am delighted to hear that Belnew Developments Ltd, a registered Newry Company has Outline Planning Permission to build 15 residential social homes in association with South Ulster Housing, just off the Newtown Rd, near McCrink’s Loanin in Camlough.
“Three of these houses will be specifically adapted to meet the need of families with disability access, who have been on the housing list for an extensive period of time.
“The infrastructure of McCrink’s Loanin will be improved and adapted to facilitate this new development.
“It is hoped there will be very few issues with regards to getting full Planning Permission, and that the building of these homes will commence in the very near future.”