Christina Hardinge is a multi-award winning audio producer that has worked as a documentary storyteller across the mediums of audio, film, theatre, TV and immersive installation for over 15 years. She is also a workshop facilitator and practicing co-councillor, which directly informs the work that she makes.
In 2022 Christina received an Arts Council grant to explore the intersection of her counselling and documentary practices; enquiring into the ethical integration of counselling tools and techniques into the documentary process. From this she developed a body of creative audio documentary work that won the Third Coast International Audio Festival’s Best New Artist award 2023. This work is now being developed into a podcast called Rewriting the Narrative which won The Whickers Podcast Pitch 2024 and will be released next year.
Her work has been broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 3 & BBC World Service and has won the Charles Parker Radio Prize 2023 & 2022, as well as being exhibited at Bristol Old Vic, Bristol Arnolfini, BFI, V&A and ICA, and screened at international festivals including Open City Docs, London Short Film Festival, Raindance Film Festival and more.
She also co-curates audio listening events for In The Dark and is the co-creator of Lost and Sound; an audio open-mic night for producers in Bristol.