Stanley Notte is a writer, poet, artist and performer whose work has appeared in numerous print and broadcast media outlets.
As a performer Stanley has provided support for Stephen James Smith (Coughlans, 2018) and Linton Kwesi Johnson (Live At St Lukes, 2019), and appeared at a wide range of Irish Festivals.
In 2019 completed a mini tour of Munster performing at The Limerick Fringe Festival, De Barra’s Spoken Word, Clonakilty, Tra Tales, Waterford and Coliemore House, Cobh.
His poetry film ‘Peter and the Wolf – Aladdin Sane? (After David Bowie)’ was shortlisted at the Cork Indie Film Festival in 2016, screened at the Dublin Bowie Festival in 2017, and long listed at the Rabbit Heart Festival 2018.
His poetry film ‘Mrs Xavier (after The Frank And Walters)’ placed third in the Doolin Writers Video Competition in 2019.
His ‘Cork, Boi! Nothing But A Ghost Town’ music video was screened at the IndieCork Film Festival in 2021.
In 2017 Stanley was chosen to perform in the UK as part of the Twin Cities cultural exchange between O’Bheal (Cork) and Fire and Dust (Coventry).
Between 2014 and 2018 Stanley co-founded and curated Solstice Sounds, a bi-annual magazine that was Ireland’s only regular spoken word publication.
You can see and hear more of Stanley’s work online at: www.stannottecreations.ie