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is an arts community platform, uniting global creatives to self-tape with a phone or video camera their answer to a universal question: How is the lock-down affecting you & your art?

17/05/2021

One year on since she shared her lockdown story, Mariam Abaidd (Visual Artist and Sculptor), conveys her evolving perspective on her work and life, from holding an exhibition to resting and not feeling like working, she has realised that “your relationship with yourself affects your artwork”.





26/04/2021

One year on since he shared his lockdown story, Charles Caracciolo follows up on what has happened since, with computers breaking down and losing and regaining his job, it has been a rollercoaster ride of emotions: ‘Losing my job was quite a blow to the system and kind of shocked me into rash action... so I saw a sign across the road as I was trying to process what had happened, and it was “Work for UPS”.’





16/04/2021

One year on since she shared her lockdown poetry, Penelope Clare Price Price follows up with new spoken word on the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel. “Hey dudes, how are you doing in lockdown?”





13/04/2021

One year on since he shared his lockdown story, Ruggero Dalla Santa (Filmmaker and Acting Coach), follows up on what has happened since, with contrasting emotions of hope and sadness. “A lot has changed and it also feels like nothing has changed”.





To mark our 1st launch Anniversary,   is following up with all the participants who contributed to our global community ...
08/04/2021

To mark our 1st launch Anniversary, is following up with all the participants who contributed to our global community arts project, in a series of catch-up videos, coming soon!

As the global lock-downs and uncertainties of the pandemic began, we launched to give artists/creatives a platform to unite and share their voices during the challenging times ahead.

If you’d like to participate or support the project, please follow the official Instagram page, message us here or email us at [email protected] ✌️

18/08/2020

Alexandrina Brant / Lady Summer Chronaire (Writer and SteamPunk model) on why the lock-down has been a good thing for her creativity, giving her more time to express her art and reconnect with the SteamPunk community on online platforms that give them a virtual space to perform and share their works, despite the restrictions...





28/07/2020

Dimitra Kalesiaki (Actress and Singer) is sharing her voice in song as a means to amplify her lock-down experience. Our outtake from this is, if in doubt, sing, perform, express yourself, don’t let your voice hide inside the prison of fear ✌️





10/07/2020

Lina Abojaradeh (Artivist) uses visual mediums to convey important human rights issues often avoided by the mainstream media. Throughout the lock-down, she has been creating powerful intersectional work to convey stories of injustice, from the continuing racist oppression of Palestinians by the apartheid Israeli regime, to the systematic racism faced by Native and Afro-Americans, as demonstrated by the brutal murder of George Floyd. Her work seeks to unite voices against all oppression everywhere, and was recently shared by the legendary Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters...

To submit your own self-tape during this global lockdown, email us at [email protected]





06/07/2020

Fabien Garosi (Composer) discloses how music has helped inspire hope for him during the lock-down, and through being active and not passive he has scored a feature film, releases an album of new music, and set up a record label which has been signing talented music producers to come on board...

To submit your own self-tape during this global lockdown, email us at [email protected]





“Leap of Faith” by Scottish artist Lucy Campbell conveys the predicament of quarantine for many of us who found ourselve...
29/06/2020

“Leap of Faith” by Scottish artist Lucy Campbell conveys the predicament of quarantine for many of us who found ourselves lost in the wilderness of uncertainty. Here, the subdued cool colours and the juxtaposition of the naturally clothed wilderness with the blindfolded and naked body of the woman define our contrasting senses of vulnerability and freedom from the constraints of the everyday...

If you are an artist/creative, we’d love to hear and share your voice with the global arts community. More info is available on our website http://wearenotalonefilm.com





26/06/2020

Ana Soto (Actress and Writer) is making the most of her lock-down to film herself performing various scenarios for a character named Brenda, whom she has developed episodically on her Instagram, so if you need a quarantine smile, tune in to The Plan Brenda...

To submit your own self-tape during this global lockdown, email us at [email protected]





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