Articulation Director Angela Adams-Gray will participate in a panel discussion during this year’s Buzzcut Festival in Glasgow.

Part of the Buzzcut Festival 2026 programme, Art Fighting Fascism: Strategies for a Democratic Sector in a Rightward Shifting Time is curated by MoonSlide and will take place from 13:15-14:45 on Saturday 18 April at Tramway, Glasgow.
The event will explore how the performing arts sector is responding to our ongoing moment of crisis – considering what we can learn and how we can move forward. MoonSlide presents both local and international case studies with a focus on workers rights, artists rights, collaboration, accessibility, inclusion, and cross sector solidarity.
To spark these conversations they will be joined by:
- Suzi Cunningham, lead-artist of MoonSlide, welcome and introduction
- Angela Adams-Gray, Director of Articulation, welcome and introduction
- Lucy Medlycott, director of ISACS, Ireland sector advocacy in early 2000 and ISACS’s recent International experiences and success, and how this growth changed the political power of the sector
- Simone Stewart, Arts and Heritage Manager of Govanhill Bath Community Trust Civil Art and activism
Panel Discussion
- Ramesh Meyyappn, theatre maker / director / actor
- Leonor Lola Estrada, artist and activist
- Emma Jayne Park, artist and activist
The event will also feature a networking coffee break hosted by MoonSlide and Articulation.
| Time | Reception -13:15, Event – 13:30-15:00 |
| Date | Saturday 18 April |
| Venue | Tramway, Glasgow |
About Buzzcut
Buzzcut presents new experiments in live art and performance in Glasgow from Wednesday 15- Saturday 18 April 2026. Performances are sliding-scale ticketed, with a general admission price of £7 per performance. Visit the Buzzcut website to explore the full programme for this year’s event.