
Cura
In Transit’s first in-person exhibition about practices of care when making work. Cura showcases the work of women artists Arabel Lebrusan, Charlie Fitz, Latifah A. Stranack, Mira Hirtz and Naomi Harwin.
In Transit’s first in-person exhibition about practices of care when making work. Cura showcases the work of women artists Arabel Lebrusan, Charlie Fitz, Latifah A. Stranack, Mira Hirtz and Naomi Harwin.
In Transit is offering two fully funded places on our course, Removing barriers: Making your work accessible starting from 13 November – 13 December 2023.
An exhibition showcasing works by artists Mira Hirtz, Abi Ola and Naomi Harwin. In a world that places a constant demand on productivity, this exhibition is dedicated to individuals in need to breathe, rest and play – as the title conveys. Whether you are going through a challenging time, living with disabilities, chronic illness, or facing mental health challenges, this exhibition is for you.
This month I have been working with Raynham Primary School as a workshop assistant with Cathy Wade, an artist who specialises in art sustainability. This
Inviting artists to share their works in the company of peers in this online group crit. There’ll be a chance to discuss how to make the works more accessible to disabled audiences, whether they will be presented in a physical space or online.
What is the distance of your fingertips to your shoulderblade? Pull Push Pull Push Pull Push Pull Soften theneckhandstongue Drop your weight gently, a little
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