
Facilitator, producer, choreographer, and former vogue house mother Darren Pritchard is our guest this week. Darren recounts how he was an unapologetic queer from a young age, tells us about his experiences as a working class, queer, person of colour in the arts and his transition from performer on the vogue scene to a facilitator and creative producer.
A huge thank you to North West Cancer Research for sponsoring this series. Cancer is something that effects all of us in some way, NWCR’s award winning engagement work helps the region tackle the cause, improve the care and find a cure for cancer. In light of this, we’ve made this years podcast theme ‘You Know Your Own Body Best’, to not only encourage members of the LGBTQIA+ community to be aware of changes in the body but to also affirm their identities. You matter and you are who you say you are. Each guest interprets this theme for themselves, relating it to their queerness, art and personal experiences. You can learn more about the incredible work North West Cancer Research do here: https://www.nwcr.org/
The Queer Gaze is a LGBTQIA+ arts podcast produced and hosted by Ashleigh Owen (@ohashleighdarling / ashleighowen.co.uk) and supported by Homotopia (@homotopiafest / homotopia.net).
Oct 12, 2022
38 min

This weeks guest is artist and artists model Sue Tilley. Sue is an ordinary person who was destined for an extraordinary life! In this episodes she talks about how her life changed after modelling for Lucian Freud, the unusual places and people she's found herself amongst and how she grabs onto as many experiences and opportunities as possible.
A huge thank you to North West Cancer Research for sponsoring this series. Cancer is something that effects all of us in some way, NWCR’s award winning engagement work helps the region tackle the cause, improve the care and find a cure for cancer. In light of this, we’ve made this years podcast theme ‘You Know Your Own Body Best’, to not only encourage members of the LGBTQIA+ community to be aware of changes in the body but to also affirm their identities. You matter and you are who you say you are. Each guest interprets this theme for themselves, relating it to their queerness, art and personal experiences. You can learn more about the incredible work North West Cancer Research do here: https://www.nwcr.org/
The Queer Gaze is a LGBTQIA+ arts podcast produced and hosted by Ashleigh Owen (@ohashleighdarling / ashleighowen.co.uk) and supported by Homotopia (@homotopiafest / homotopia.net).
Oct 5, 2022
31 min

This weeks guest is performance artist and access consultant Vijay Patel. In this episode Vijay talks about the process of making a new show about neurodiversity with his autistic brother and how TV programmes such as Little Britain and The Catherine Tate Show made coming out harder. Vijay also gives us an insight into his access consultancy work and how he wants artists to advocate for their access needs and disabilities.
A huge thank you to North West Cancer Research for sponsoring this series. Cancer is something that effects all of us in some way, NWCR’s award winning engagement work helps the region tackle the cause, improve the care and find a cure for cancer. In light of this, we’ve made this years podcast theme ‘You Know Your Own Body Best’, to not only encourage members of the LGBTQIA+ community to be aware of changes in the body but to also affirm their identities. You matter and you are who you say you are. Each guest interprets this theme for themselves, relating it to their queerness, art and personal experiences. You can learn more about the incredible work North West Cancer Research do here: https://www.nwcr.org/
The Queer Gaze is a LGBTQIA+ arts podcast produced and hosted by Ashleigh Owen (@ohashleighdarling / ashleighowen.co.uk) and supported by Homotopia (@homotopiafest / homotopia.net).
Sep 22, 2022
35 min

Our guest this week is performance artist Tom Marshman. Tom discusses his passion of telling hidden queer stories, the changes he's seen in the arts during the past 20 years and he gives us an insight of his processes of making work.
A huge thank you to North West Cancer Research for sponsoring this series. Cancer is something that effects all of us in some way, NWCR’s award winning engagement work helps the region tackle the cause, improve the care and find a cure for cancer. In light of this, we’ve made this years podcast theme ‘You Know Your Own Body Best’, to not only encourage members of the LGBTQIA+ community to be aware of changes in the body but to also affirm their identities. You matter and you are who you say you are. Each guest interprets this theme for themselves, relating it to their queerness, art and personal experiences. You can learn more about the incredible work North West Cancer Research do here: https://www.nwcr.org/
The Queer Gaze is a LGBTQIA+ arts podcast produced and hosted by Ashleigh Owen (@ohashleighdarling / ashleighowen.co.uk) and supported by Homotopia (@homotopiafest / homotopia.net).
Sep 15, 2022
36 min

This week we are joined by make-up extraordinaire and star of BBC THREE's Glow Up Alex Ogden Clark. Alex reveals how make-up helped her through depression, her experiences and impact on Glow Up and how she's recently got into stand up comedy.
A huge thank you to North West Cancer Research for sponsoring this series. Cancer is something that effects all of us in some way, NWCR’s award winning engagement work helps the region tackle the cause, improve the care and find a cure for cancer. In light of this, we’ve made this years podcast theme ‘You Know Your Own Body Best’, to not only encourage members of the LGBTQIA+ community to be aware of changes in the body but to also affirm their identities. You matter and you are who you say you are. Each guest interprets this theme for themselves, relating it to their queerness, art and personal experiences. You can learn more about the incredible work North West Cancer Research do here: https://www.nwcr.org/
The Queer Gaze is a LGBTQIA+ arts podcast produced and hosted by Ashleigh Owen (@ohashleighdarling / ashleighowen.co.uk) and supported by Homotopia (@homotopiafest / homotopia.net).
Sep 8, 2022
40 min

Series 2 baby!
The first guest of our second series is writer and performer Tabby Lamb. Tabby talks about telling stories of queer and trans joy, how the Gen Z's are pathing the way and how life is a journey of self-discovery.
A huge thank you to North West Cancer Research for sponsoring this series. Cancer is something that effects all of us in some way, NWCR’s award winning engagement work helps the region tackle the cause, improve the care and find a cure for cancer. In light of this, we’ve made this years podcast theme ‘You Know Your Own Body Best’, to not only encourage members of the LGBTQIA+ community to be aware of changes in the body but to also affirm their identities. You matter and you are who you say you are. Each guest interprets this theme for themselves, relating it to their queerness, art and personal experiences. You can learn more about the incredible work North West Cancer Research do here: https://www.nwcr.org/
The Queer Gaze is a LGBTQIA+ arts podcast produced and hosted by Ashleigh Owen (@ohashleighdarling / ashleighowen.co.uk) and supported by Homotopia (@homotopiafest / homotopia.net).
Aug 31, 2022
37 min

We are back with a very special bonus episode with actor and poet Jade Anouka. Jade talks about representation for black queer artists, coming out publicly during lockdown and not knowing queerness was an option growing up.
The Queer Gaze is a LGBTQIA+ arts podcast produced and hosted by Ashleigh Owen (@ashleighoohlala / ashleighowen.co.uk) and supported by Homotopia (@homotopiafest / homotopia.net).
Dec 23, 2021
39 min

For the final episode of the series Ashleigh chats to self-taught artist and writer Scottee. Scottee talks about hanging out with the mums growing up, getting into the arts through the back door and creating closure on the grief work he is so well known for. We also hear from our listeners as they share their art & artist recommendations.
The Queer Gaze is a LGBTQIA+ arts podcast produced and hosted by Ashleigh Owen (@ashleigh___owen / ashleighowen.co.uk) and supported by Homotopia (@homotopiafest / homotopia.net).
Aug 4, 2021
51 min

This week Ashleigh is joined by performance artist, writer and access assistant Toni-Dee Paul. Toni talks about political resistance through theatre, communicating access requirements and creating inclusive and activist work for children.
In our spotlight on section, we hear from Felix Mufti-Wright of Transcend Theatre, who was part of last year's Homotopia QueerCore programme and finally we have some art recommendations from our community.
The Queer Gaze is a LGBTQIA+ arts podcast produced and hosted by Ashleigh Owen (@ashleigh___owen / ashleighowen.co.uk) and supported by Homotopia (@homotopiafest / homotopia.net).
Jul 28, 2021
42 min

This week Ashleigh is joined by artist Amy Pennington, who uses humour to connect human experiences and socio-political issues. Amy talks about being a gabby child, collaboration over competition and the future of their work.
In our spotlight on section, we hear from Rebecca Clarke of Mooncup Theatre, who were part of last year's Homotopia QueerCore programme and finally we have some art recommendations from our community.
The Queer Gaze is a LGBTQIA+ arts podcast produced and hosted by Ashleigh Owen (@ashleigh___owen / ashleighowen.co.uk) and supported by Homotopia (@homotopiafest / homotopia.net).
Jul 21, 2021
44 min
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