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Creative Practitioner Bio
Charlotte Bailey is a media + events producer and visual storyteller, currently working with CIVIC SQUARE as a designer, translating complex ideas from the neighbourhood economics lab into printed artefacts through creative participation and learning exchange. Her portfolio is made up of zines, comics, films, graphic essays, neighbourhood newspaper publications and annual reports, both digitally and in print. She is especially interested in decolonial approaches to learning infrastructures, and how we build literacy and agency for communities to meet the challenges and opportunities in their homes, streets and neighbourhoods.
She has worked in comms + media for the non-profit finance, property and creative industries for 12+ years, and has published, edited & contributed to a number of anthologies and journals. She hosted events with LDComics, which champions marginalised voices grounded in the everyday, and currently organises with AfroFlux, which reimagines afro-diasporic narratives in the UK through events, classes, talks, and media production.
Extended film bio
She currently runs Film Pardna, an experimental film-maker space and demonstration of community-led filmmaking, opening up conversations on how we make films, reflecting on industry processes and who has agency and capacity to tell their stories. Her first short film ‘Dutch pot: From Jamaica to Dudley’(2020) won runners up in the Sundance Collab competition and has been played at This is My City Festival and the Caribbean Pop Up Cinema. The short film ‘Glow of N’golo’ (2024) has been screened at Flatpack Film Festival and at the Black Speculative Arts Movement ‘Shared History of the World’ Exhibition in Amsterdam.