A woman with curly brown hair sitting on a beige box on a dark stage, looking to her left, with a large video screen displaying a group of people outdoors behind her, and a digital sign above the screen reading 'Miss Jodee Mundy'.

IMAGINED TOUCH + CAMP CODA

JODEE MUNDY COLLABORATIONS + QUIET RIOT

SAT 25 OCT | KING STREET CINEMA

Experience two thirty minute films created by Jodee Mundy.

Camp Coda delves into the Asian American Deaf and CODA community, while Imagined Touch explores the world of Deafblind culture and tactile communication.

Some of you may remember Imagined Touch from its presentation at SPILL 2018.

 

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Jodee Mundy OAM is an interdisciplinary artist and cultural leader working across the independent, small to medium arts sectors, as well as, for festivals and in major art organisations. A creative director, performer, writer, activist, creative producer, executive producer, commissioner, interpreter, film and festival maker, Jodee is a coda (child of Deaf adults) and is the only person who hears as everyone in her immediate family are Deaf. Her mother tongue is Australian Sign Language while English is her second language.

A proud coda member of the Australian Deaf community, in 2019, Jodee was diagnosed with an incurable life-threatening illness. She lives with gratitude for each day and has an acquired disability. As a disabled mother to two young girls, she lives and works on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples in Naarm (Melbourne).

Personal has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Date: Sat 25 Oct

Time: 16:00 - 17:00

Venue: King Street Cinema

Tickets: £6

Ages: 5+

Access: Both films are captioned.

If you have any access requirements you would like to discuss with us, please call 01473 210169 or email boxoffice@spillfestival.com.

Photo: Personal - Jodee Mundy by Theresa Harrison

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