{"id":7197,"date":"2020-11-30T20:13:45","date_gmt":"2020-11-30T20:13:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ldcomics.com\/?page_id=7197"},"modified":"2020-12-14T13:45:33","modified_gmt":"2020-12-14T13:45:33","slug":"charlotte-bailey","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/ldcomics.com\/charlotte-bailey\/","title":{"rendered":"Charlotte Bailey"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t
Charlotte Bailey is a comic artist, filmmaker, writer, host, brand consultant &\u00a0creative coach<\/a>\u00a0based in Birmingham, UK.<\/strong>\u00a0She uses film, essays, sci fi & comics to explore her interests in\u00a0Jamaican-English heritage<\/a>, relationships between people & sustainable futures.<\/p> She has been hosting LDComics meets ups in Birmingham, UK for several years and workshops with Afroflux and Afrofutures UK.\u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> I\u2019m currently working on\u00a0Kill Ana<\/strong><\/em>, a graphic memoir about mental health and relationships. \u00a0<\/p> Subscribe to her YouTube channel\u00a0Charlotte with Film<\/a><\/p> Follow her work on Instagram\u00a0@charlottewithink_<\/a><\/p> See what she\u2019s sharing on Twitter\u00a0@charlottwithink<\/a><\/p> Stay updated on her work by\u00a0joining her mailing list<\/a><\/p> Or contact her directly<\/a><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Charlotte has published, edited & contributed to a number of anthologies, zines and journals, including graphic essays\u00a0From Stigma Power to Black Power<\/i><\/a>\u00a0with sociologist professor Imogen Tyler,\u00a0Code-switching<\/i><\/a>\u00a0for Afroflux with Juice Aleem,\u00a0Afrofuturism<\/i><\/a>\u00a0for How We Get to Next and\u00a0another on the\u00a0Afrofuturism of \u2018Black Panther<\/a>\u00a0for CNET. In 2020 she wrote episode two of\u00a0Planet Divoc-91<\/i><\/a>, an allegorical story about the pandemic.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p> Since 2015, she\u2019s been on the team behind the international graphic novel forum\u00a0LDComics\u00a0<\/a>and hosting workshops with\u00a0Afrofutures UK<\/a>. Her work has been exhibited at the Angouleme International Comics Festival, the Sunny Bank Mills Panel Show Exhibition in Leeds, the Jewish Museum in London and the Cartoon Museum in London, which was then published in the widely celebrated anthology \u2018Inking Women: 250 Years of British Women Cartoon and Comic Artists\u2019.<\/p> She\u2019s currently working on a collaborative graphic novel about our relationship with mental health.\u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p>Specialities & Services<\/strong><\/h3>
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