Visually impaired singer Andrea Begley plans to use grant to develop audience reach

Winner of BBC show The Voice, Andrea Begley, from Pomeroy, is one of 11 d/Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists to be awarded £1,000 by a new grant programme run by the University of Atypical.
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The Creating Time Awards is the first in a series of grant programmes funded by Unlimited and the Paul Hamlyn Foundation to support Northern Ireland’s d/Deaf and disabled artists to develop their work and enable them to reach new audiences.

Talented singer songwriter Andrea is a niece of Irish Country singing legend, Philomena Begley, said the grant would help her develop her audience reach and generate new products.

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She explained: “As a visually impaired artist there are some things that I struggle to do and this grant will afford me the time and expertise of someone who is sighted to collaborate with me.

Andrea Begley from Pomeroy.Andrea Begley from Pomeroy.
Andrea Begley from Pomeroy.

“Many online and digital platforms aren’t built in an accessible way, so a task like setting up an email marketing list for my fans is impossible for me.

“With the grant, I also plan to develop designs for merchandise that can be sold along with CDs; it’s something I’ve wanted to do for some time.”

The Creating Time awards are designed to provide d/Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists with funding to access mentoring to enhance knowledge or skills, develop new ways to promote their work or simply to buy the time needed to continue with their professional practice.

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Awards were made to artists in the following disciplines: dance, literature and language arts, drama and theatre, music and opera, visual arts, film, TV and combined arts. Emerging artists can apply for support when the next programme becomes available in May.

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