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Zoe Milner
I am profoundly Deaf and final year BA (Hons) Fine Art student from Nottingham, where I was born and raised. Throughout my time as a Deaf student, I was always experimenting with provocative and colourful typography on a larger medium of painting, inspired by the BSL ACT NOW campaign, to educate the audience with a woke-call about the reality of Deaf community, highlights their much-needed attention and equitable justice. Last year, I won the bursary award for the Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artist by City Arts Nottingham and then, I exhibited my first-ever solo exhibition of 'I Talk with My Hands' in this building. Following this, I was featured in the BBC News, Nottingham Post and LeftLion magazine. Post-university, I will be working in a collaboration with HeX Production for 'Digital Accessibility Matters Campaign’ from August to December 2023, and my involvement for support to opening new Deaf classrooms at Mellers Primary School, Nottingham.
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BA (Hons) Fine Art