Sandra Alland
Sandra Alland is a Glasgow-based Scottish-Canadian writer, interdisciplinary artist, small press publisher, performer, filmmaker and curator. Alland's work focuses on social justice, language, humour and experimental forms.
Life and work
Sandra Alland grew up in Scarborough, a suburb of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was raised by a Scottish migrant father and grandfather, and a mother of French-Canadian and Dutch descent. The first in her family to attend university, Alland completed undergraduate studies in Drama at the University of Toronto, graduating with high distinction in 2000.Alland began publishing and performing her work in Toronto in 1995. From 1995 to 1997, she was part of the performance poetry band Stumblin' Tongues, with Bermudian poet Andra Simons and musicians Garth and Grant Kien. Alland worked extensively in Toronto's theatre, literary and visual art communities until she relocated to Scotland in 2007.
Alland has published two collections of poetry: Proof of a Tongue and Blissful Times. In 2009, Edinburgh's Forest Publications published a chapbook of her short stories, Here's to Wang. Her poetry chapbook Naturally Speaking, a meditation on disability poetics and gender, was published in 2012 by Toronto's espresso and was joint winner of the 2013 bpNichol Chapbook Award.
In a four-star performance review in December 2007, Edinburgh's The Skinny said: " Sandra Alland's brilliant Beckett cut-ups...the images come so fast you sometimes feel like a Slinky falling down the stairs, yet the emotion and intention are clear, moving, and often funny." In spring 2009, Glasgow's Lock Up Your Daughters magazine said: "Reminiscent of Miranda July and complemented by a deadpan delivery, Alland's words are at once both drolly funny and sweetly strange."
In 2017 co-edited Stairs and Whispers: D/deaf and Disabled Poets Write Back. Alland's writing has been published internationally in anthologies including Protest: Stories of Resistance, Thought X: Fictions and Hypotheticals, The Mirror in the Mirror, The State of the Arts: Living with Culture in Toronto, radiant danse uv being: A Poetic Portrait of bill bissett, Red Light: Superheroes, Saints, and Sluts, My Lump in the Bed: Love Poems for George W. Bush, Can't Lit: Fearless Fiction from Broken Pencil Magazine, and Poems For Pussy Riot. Alland's poems and short stories can be found in such publications as This Magazine, Broken Pencil, dig, Cosmonauts Avenue, subTerrain and Gutter. In 2012, Alland edited a feature on Scottish poetry for Jacket2.
Besides text, Alland works in multimedia, film, performance poetry and sound poetry. She currently collaborates with the Scottish interdisciplinary group They They Theys, who received 5 stars from Scotland's The Skinny in March 2014. From 2007 to 2012 Alland collaborated with the poetry-music-video fusion group Zorras. In autumn 2009, Scotland's ultimatemetal.com said of her work: "A very unique mix of poetry, music, stories and just plain weird. The poetry was sharp and funny, the placement effective, the visuals fitting; a rather unforgettable experience." Alland is featured in Andrea Brady's Archive of the Now.
In the UK, Alland has performed at such places as The Roundhouse, Barbican Centre, Edinburgh International Book Festival, Museum of London, Soho Theatre, The Oxford Playhouse, Queer Mutiny, Aye Write!, The Arches, The Forest and Unity Theatre, Liverpool. In Canada, she has featured at series including Impossible Words, AvantGarden, Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts, Contact Photography Festival, the Ottawa International Writers' Festival, LabCab Festival and Hillside Festival.
Alland's visual art and videos were on display at Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art and mac, during 2009–10 and 2011 respectively. Along with Ajamu X, Alland was the inaugural artist-in-residence at Glasgow's Trongate 103 in 2009.
Alland's films have screened internationally, including at Tate Modern, Macrobert, Entzaubert Festival, Entr'2 Marches and MIX Copenhagen. In 2013, she was awarded a Cultural Commissions grant from Creative Scotland and LGBT History Month Scotland, to begin work on new documentary shorts, and to mentor six new LGBTQ disabled and Deaf filmmakers. In 2016–17, Alland was commissioned by Disability Arts Online and SICK! Festival to curate a playlist of films about D/deaf and disabled artists, and co-create five new short documentaries..
Alland has curated projects and events for entities including Edinburgh Filmhouse, Disability Arts Online, Artscape's Queen West Art Crawl, This Ain't the Rosedale Library, Toronto Women's Bookstore, and The Theatre Centre. She founded and curates Edinburgh's Cachín Cachán Cachunga! and SEEP, a multimedia performance and visual arts project featuring queer, trans and intersex artists. In 2018, Alland curated the first widely-accessible short film programme featuring queer and trans D/deaf and disabled artists at, called Fighters of Demons, Makers of Cakes..
Alland is queer, disabled, genderqueer and working poor.
Works
Books- 2000: The Mathematics of Love. Toronto: 13th Tiger Press
- 2004: Proof of a Tongue. Toronto: McGilligan
- 2007: Blissful Times. Toronto: BookThug
- 2009: Here's to Wang. Edinburgh: Forest Publications
- 2012: Naturally Speaking. Toronto: espresso
- 2017: Stairs and Whispers: D/deaf and Disabled Poets Write Back. Rugby: Nine Arches Press. Eds Alland, Barokka, Sluman.
- 2000: "The Man"
- 2002: "Body Geometry: A Good Night Out"
- 2002: "Seeing Each Other"
- 2005: "Poetry Is Not A Luxury"
- 2005: "Other Me"
- 2009: "Found In Translation"
- 2009: "The Eruption of Kilauea and Other Treasures"
- 2014: "SEEP: Fluidity in Body and Landscape"
- 2014: "Who's Your Dandy?"
- 2016: "Equivalence"
- 2017: "Equivalence"
- 2009: "We Apologise For Any Inconvenience"
- 2012: "Doctor Says"
- 2002: "Play"
- 2009–10: "A Spot of b)other"
- 2011: "A Spot of b)other"
- 2012: "After Going Out"
- 2012: "Trans*Homo"
- 2014: "SEEP: Fluidity in Body and Landscape"
- 2014: "SEEP II: Mirrors & Mires"
- 2013: "I'm Not Your Inspiration"
- 2014: "I'm Not Your Inspiration 1, 2, 3"
- 2015-16: "Fingers"
- 2017: "I'm Not Your Inspiration 1, 2, 3 & 4"
- 2018: "Long Lost Lover"
- 2013: "bpNichol Chapbook Award"
- 2013: "Cultural Commission Award"