@HMRCcustomers Hi, how do I access my tax return for the tax year 2020-2021? When I click on ‘show previous years’ in my account it tells me to log in to self-assessment. I click on the link which takes me to the log-in page and eventually back to the page above, an infinite loop. Help!
I've known Dean for years. He's a sweary Leeds lad with a heart of gold. He gave me a sculpture that I love (& says whenever he sees it, shit, I need to fire that) & built my treadmill desk, for nowt. 2/9
A month ago, Dean was found lying on the floor at home. He'd had a devastating stroke. Now, his right side is paralysed & he has severe aphasia. This means he can say very few words & the ones he can say are often jumbled. 4/9
This means he says "yes" or "no" when he thinks he's saying something else. Because he's Dean (& because swearing is automatic speech & easier to recall) he also says "f*cking hell* a lot. He can say his daughter's & partner's names & OK. That, for now, is it. 5/9
Dean is mightily frustrated, but still cheery. Last week when I took him a Magnum ice-cream he munched through it at top speed then when he got brain freeze laughed like a drain. 6/9
Dean's prognosis is unclear. The chances of a quick recovery from a stroke diminish the longer you don't get medical attention. We don't know how long Dean was on the floor after his stroke. He will probably be in therapy for months or years. 7/9
Working-class artists don't have funds or family money to fall back on. Dean worked for years as bartender at The Angel pub in Leeds. He now has no income & faces many months of the same. So we've set up a crowdfunder to help him. https://t.co/Q22FHm1qDO 8/9
I’m so touched that total strangers are giving money to help a total stranger. I believe profoundly that goodness is far more common than badness, but still, I’m greetin’ in a corner here at your kindly souls & first-class generosity. THANK YOU.
& ICYMI
https://t.co/Q22FHm1qDO
My friend Dean is a highly talented sculptor. He grew up in Beeston, trained as a welder then taught himself to sculpt. He's a mighty fine artist & one of the few working-class ones. He usually does at least 2 other jobs to fund his sculpting. 1/9
Happy to announce that the collaboration/exploration with Griet Beyaert @grit78 has entered a new phase: launching ESS<=>GEE free improvisations with glass sculpture, cello & sampler/synth—excerpts on @bandcamp! #soundart#freeimprov . .
https://t.co/8QKi83ju9U
Calling local musicians you can take part in an experimental sound workshop with Griet Beyaert - read all about it here, there’s still time to apply https://t.co/Uek9KAtR4Q
#GMTF2020 is live.
Festival continues until July 17th. All the screenings are free by visiting the North Lands Creative website.
https://t.co/vThXuTu5iH
Participating in #GMTF2020 is artist Griet Beyaert.
@BCScotland@CreativeScots@UKinJapan @jpBritishArts
This time next month, @XPressz will be performing @khz96's GOLD.BERG.WERK - a reinterpretation of J. S. Bach's Goldberg Variations with electroacoustic interludes at @LeedsMusic. Tickets available:
https://t.co/hDhAv0xVJp
Really looking forward to this! Grateful for the opportunity to show what has kept me glued to my studio @EastStreetArts for the past year. The R&D for this is funded by a #DYCP grant from @ace_national.
Tickets available through link below.
WORLD PREMIERE ⚡️ Griet Beyaert creates her sound using POWDER GLASS SCULPTURES, voice and creative programming.
After a year-long R&D project, hear Griet perform live @LeedsMusic for Sounds Like THIS Festival on 11 March!
DELAYED CONVERSATIONS » https://t.co/jhvN7e7EK2
I can’t quite get over the kind of patterns that appear when lighting my glass pieces.
Part of today’s set up exploring sound using these bad boys. I’ve filmed today’s session hence the light set-up, all part of… https://t.co/ek3dSyCP6e
Studio holders Griet Beyaert Art, Naseem Darbey and Kerrie ALDO are exhibiting fashion, sculpture and installation over in Wakefield next week. Catch it as part of @artwalkwake on May 29th!https://t.co/HwUkYlKcoq