Call Out: Extant seeking organisations with experience of working with visually impaired prisoners and the prison system process. Extant, the UK’s leading company of visually impaired artists, is developing a new project exploring the realities of prison life from a visually impaired perspective. We are looking to speak with organisations/individuals who have either firsthand experience […] The post Call Out: Organisations with experience of visually impaired prisoners and prison syst...| EXTANT
We are looking to speak with visually impaired individuals who have either firsthand experience of prison or who have visited prisons or can share insights.| EXTANT
An evaluation summary of Enhance Year 1, with contributions from Matthew Cock (Evaluator), Ian Abbott and Caroline Jeyaratnam Joyner (Extant)| EXTANT
Extant's Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 partnership with ZOO Venues hits national news in a landmark collaboration.| EXTANT
Collective Dreaming – October 2025 and January 2026 Opportunity This Collective Dreaming is part of a series of Extant wide interventions across 2025/26 including: organisational research and development periods and a brand-new role we’re currently recruiting – Thinker-in-Residence. Extant are in the middle of a period of planned leadership and organisational change and are exploring […] The post Collective Dreaming Callout appeared first on EXTANT.| EXTANT
Ava Brewster covers what it's like starting out in the Arts, including the Do's and Don'ts and provides top tips.| EXTANT
Applications are now open for our Thinker-In-Residence (internship) Extant is delighted to be offering a Thinker-in-Residence (Internship) as part of the Get Set Progress scheme. Extant is the UK’s leading professional performing arts company that explores visual impairment to create unique and innovative artistic experiences, placing visually impaired people at the centre of all it […] The post Thinker-In-Residence (Internship) appeared first on EXTANT.| EXTANT
Tam Gilbert outlines the effects of Access To Work cuts and how this is denying disabled people from working.| EXTANT
Access for visually impaired audiences doesn’t need to break the budget At Extant, we are often approached by artists keen to make their work accessible to visually impaired audiences, but commonly they feel blocked by lack of knowledge, time and resources. We know that for many artists, particularly those working at fringe level, these can […] The post Visually impaired access doesn’t need to break the budget appeared first on EXTANT.| EXTANT
Introducing Extant's First Trainee Creative Producer. Ava begins her role as TCP in June 2025.| EXTANT