New arrivals to boost Birmingham cultural project.
Birmingham-based Fahim Qureshi and Bangladesh-based Sadia Rahman have been appointed as Creative Producers for the ground-breaking cultural project Transforming Narratives.
Each Creative Producer will be involved in all aspects of the Transforming Narratives artistic and creative programme, developing and delivering the final artistic programme working with the international Transforming Narratives Cultural Leadership Programme participants.
Sophina Jagot, Project Director for Transforming Narratives said: “We are delighted to welcome Sadia and Fahim to the Transforming Narratives team. Both bring a wealth of skills and experience of working with Pakistani and Bangladeshi artists, creatives and communities both in the UK and internationally and I look forward to seeing the final artistic programme for Transforming Narratives take shape. It’s an exciting time for the project.”
Bangladesh-based Sadia Rahman (pictured) commented: “Since 2019, Transforming Narratives has proven itself to be an ambitious, timely and so far unique initiative to foster and support multiple and open-ended connections between artists, arts institutions and audiences in South Asia and communities of South Asian heritage in the City of Birmingham.
“I have been deeply impressed by the programme’s and programme participants’ commitment to the central values of inclusiveness, representation, plurivocality and the importance of engaging actively with the current, lived experience of South Asian arts and culture. I am delighted to have this opportunity to contribute to the closing year of Transforming Narratives as Bangladesh-based Creative Producer”.
Birmingham-based Fahim Qureshi (cover pic) went on to say: “Like Sadia, I have spent my career campaigning to ensure the cultural sector understands and recognises the lack of engagement with the arts from Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities, here in the UK and internationally.
“I am therefore delighted that through programmes like Transforming Narratives – who are supporting artists and organisations to become part of the cultural conversation – I can join with colleagues to deliver a meaningful artistic programme in Birmingham, Pakistan and Bangladesh.”