Creative & Accessibility Practice

Intro

My creative and accessibility work are intertwined. Across projects, I treat access not as an add-on or obligation, but as a set of creative choices shaping how work is made, experienced, and understood.

This page describes my approach rather than listing past projects.


CREATIVE PRACTICE

My creative work spans performance, screen, audio, and publishing. I work as an actor, writer, and producer. My role shifts depending on what a project needs.

I’m drawn to projects that:

  • value collaboration and process
  • experiment with form and how audiences engage
  • unfold across formats or develops over time

Most of my projects evolve iteratively— adapting to new contexts while remaining attentive to clarity, care, and audience experience.


ACCESSIBILITY AS PRACTICE

Accessibility shapes how I approach storytelling and performance. Working with audio description, alternative formats, and audience experience design means approaching 

 access as interpretive work, not technical compliance.

This might look like:

  • building audio description into a performance’s structure
  • developing narrative forms led by access considerations
  • collaborating with Blind, low-vision, and disabled artists and consultants

The aim is to expand how work can be encountered without reducing its complexity.


COLLABORATION

I work with artists, producers, organizations, and accessibility practitioners. What I do depends on the project and may include creative development, performance, producing, consultation, or facilitation.

I’m especially interested in sustained collaborations where ideas and methods can develop over time.


CONNECTION TO OTHER WORK

This practice runs through my acting, producing, and publishing work, and shows up across the projects on this site.


CONTACT

For enquiries related to creative collaboration, accessibility consulting, or project development:

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