The Jerwood Live Work Fund
The Live Work Fund will enable Nwando to develop a practice that is more sustainable - personally, socially, economically, environmentally.
Throughout 2021 she will focus on exploring new ways to generate multi-sensory immersive experiences and ritualistic community practices particularly for those disabled and oppressed by society including an artist-led retreat model for people who do not have access to the countryside.
Nwando will be exploring new ways of using sound and how it interrelates with physiology and neurology, placing accessibility through the cross-modality of the senses at the heart of the creative work.
With thanks to Kaya La Bonte-Hurst at Jerwood Arts.