About Us.

Home Live Art is an artist-led, queer-led creative arts organisation based in Hastings. It is dedicated to developing new sites and audiences for culture by supporting artists to develop their work and building strong local communities through creativity.

Our Vision.

Our vision is for a creative community where everyone can feel at home, and where Live Art is a radical and inclusive way of exploring and understanding the world.

We believe that Live Art is a way of thinking about what art is, what it can do, and where and how it can be experienced.

Our Mission.

Our mission is to electrify and diversify the cultural ecology in the towns of South East England through bold programming and innovative community-led work.

We are…

Risk taking – in what we do and how we do it, and enable others to do the same

Inclusive – actively working to break down hierarchies, within the arts and within society

Resourceful – our practice is collaborative and sustainable, making the most of what we have.

We will…

Listen – we respect the views and experience of others

Learn – we all have something to teach each other and we never stop learning

Play – we don’t take ourselves too seriously and know how to have fun.

Our Goals.

Develop new sites and audiences for live art and experimental performance in Hastings, South East England and beyond.

Create the ideal conditions for local, national and international artists to develop and present their work.

Support and enable creative opportunities led by and for local residents.

Ensure multiple voices are heard, centring those that are often marginalised.

Contribute to the creative ecology of where we work, through collaboration with the widest range of partners and through being open to new ideas.

The Team.

Katy Baird — Artistic Director

Katy Baird (she/her) took up the role of Artistic Director of Home Live Art in April 2018.

She is an artist, curator and producer of Live Art.

As an artist she has performed at Live Art festivals and venues as well as squat parties, clubs and raves.

Her recent solo performance ‘Get Off’ is currently touring internationally.

As a Curator she co-founded Steakhouse Live, a DIY platform for radical performance practices and previously worked as Coordinator at the Live Art Development Agency from 2012-2017. She has also worked as an independent producer at Fierce Festival (Birmingham) and Manchester International Festival.

Duckie — Executive Director

From their legendary club nights at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern to winning Olivier awards at the Barbican, Duckie are purveyors of progressive working class entertainment who mix live art and light entertainment.

They combine vintage queer clubbing, LGBT heritage, social archeology and quirky performance art shows with a quintet of socially engaged culture clubs.

As committed grafters and public servants, Duckie produce about 100 events and 100 workshops each year – mostly in London and the South East – and our annual audience is about 26,000 real life punters.

Duckie is run by Dicky Eton (he/him) and Simon Casson (he/him).

Hannah Rose Fox — Producer

Hannah Rose Fox (she/they) is Producer at Home Live Art, supporting bold performance work and creative community initiatives in Hastings. They are also a core organiser with The Hologram, a global peer-to-peer care network.

Hannah Rose’s work background is in creative placemaking, social entrepreneurship and community management, having worked with different community-based organisations in London and the United States. She has an MFA in Transdisciplinary Design from The New School and a BA(Hons) in Arts and Events Management from Arts University Bournemouth.


Lorna Hamilton-Brown — Producer

Lorna Hamilton-Brown (she/her) is an artist, curator, activist, educator, and filmmaker. She is an Associate Lecturer at Central Saint Martins and holds an MA in Knitted Textiles from the Royal College of Art. She also has a first-class honours degree in Digital Multimedia from De Montfort University.

As an artist, Lorna has exhibited nationally and internationally. Her work is included in the Crafts Council's permanent collection.

She curated Playing the Race Card’s highly acclaimed BLACK JOY! Up Close and Personal exhibition, held at Hastings Museum and Art Gallery.

Lorna was awarded an MBE in 2004 for her community work.

Deanne Naula — Producer

Deanne (she/her/they) is one of the producers for Community and Engagement at Home Live Art.

Deanne Naula has a background in learning, cultural and community engagement. She has over 20 years’ experience developing and delivering educational and community programmes with a diverse range of audiences. She began in the museums and culture sector, working at institutions including the Science Museum and the Museum of London before moving to Public Engagement in Higher Education at King's College London. 

Deanne also works part time at local community creative hub Afri-Co-Lab as the operations manager. She is a singer, supporter of the arts and avid fan of music and movement.  

Our History.

Laura Godfrey Isaacs and Mimi Banks launched Home Live Art in December 1999 with a site-specific visual arts exhibition produced in Laura’s family home in Camberwell, South London. The company continued to use the house as a venue for public performances and events for the next 7 years. Home Live Art became well known for its “Perfomance Salons”, programming intimate works that explored the unique domestic context, the relationship between art and life, and the dynamic between site, performer and audience.

In 2005, Home Live Art directors brought the salon series to a close in order to explore making work in other sites and contexts. The company produced The Church Ale Festival, a landmark site specific performance arts festival that same year in rural mid-Suffolk. This project set the scene for Home Live Art’s current specialism in developing work that responds sensitively to location and context, and our commitment to bringing live art performance practice to accessible contexts and engaging new audiences.

In 2012, after 13 years, Laura Godfrey Isaacs, resigned as co-director. Co-founder Mimi Banks joined by long term associate producer Jane Greenfield jointly lead the company until Katy Baird took over in 2018.

Home Live Art Board Members.

Past Board Members.

Misa Von Tunzelman

Richard Dedomenici

Laura Sweeney

Martin J Gent

Richard Layzell

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