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Joanne Coates
- Alnwick Playhouse
- An Tobar and Mull Theatre
- ARC
- ARK
- Arts at Old Fire Station
- Arts Centre Washington
- artsdepot
- Awen Cultural Trust – Maesteg Town Hall
- Barnsley Civic
- Barrow Library (Westmorland and Furness Council)
- Bracknell Forest Libraries
- Brent Council – Libraries at Harlesden and Wembley
- Brewhouse Arts Centre
- Bridport Arts Centre
- Cast
- Chapter Arts Centre
- Clydebank Library
- Colchester Arts Centre
- Derbyshire Libraries
- Eastern Angles Centre
- Eden Court
- Farnham Maltings
- Gosforth Civic Theatre
- Hartlepool Community Hubs/Libraries
- JW3
- Kirkgate Arts and Heritage
- Lawrence Batley Theatre
- Leeds Libraries
- LEVEL Centre
- Libraries Unlimited (Devon)
- Lighthouse, Poole
- Lincoln Arts Centre
- Maltings Berwick
- Newham Libraries
- Norfolk – Great Yarmouth Library
- North Lanarkshire Libraries
- North Tyneside Community Hubs & Libraries
- Queen’s Hall
- Rural Arts
- Scunthorpe Central Library and 20-21 Visual Arts Centre
- Solihull: Knowle – Library and British Legion
- South Ayrshire – The McKechnie Institute & Girvan Library
- Stanley Arts
- Stockport – Bredbury Library
- Storyhouse
- Strand Arts Centre
- The Albany
- The Art House
- The Bluecoat
- The Customs House
- The Dukes
- The Met
- The Point
- The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre
- Trinity Centre
- Warwickshire Libraries
- Watermans
- Western Isles – Stornoway & Tarbert Branch Libraries
- Wolverhampton Arts Centre
- Woolwich Library
Joanne Coates is a working class visual artist using the medium of photography. She lives and works across the North East of England. Her work explores rurality, hidden histories, and inequalities relating to low income through photography, installations, and audio. Using photography to question stories around power, identity, wealth, and poverty, Joanne was first educated in working-class communities, and then at London College of Communication (BA Hons Photography). Participation and working with communities are an important aspect of her work. She is deeply attached to places, the memories they hold and the people who inhabit them. Her work is often made from a lived experience perspective touching on class, disability and gender.