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Arlen Bailey-Evans is a multidisciplinary artist responding to sites influx in study of living archives and decay. His work is an investigation into what is considered noise and clear access; listening, transreceiving and captioning through analogue media. Using their lived experience as a chronically ill, queer working class CODA (child of deaf adult) to inform his practice, Arlen graduated Chelsea College of Art in 2025 with a first class honours in BA Fine Art.

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Currently:
Arlen is a co-director of Rotten Crip Collective who are in residence at the Piehouse Workers Co-op running workshops and teach-ins on the intersection of crip theory, disability justice and art making.