I attended the Irish Museum of Modern Art’s (IMMA) summer school 2021, which has just come to an end. This has been an…
Read MoreEmily Uttley is a visual artist based in Leeds who has recently graduated from The University of Manchester with a degree in French…
Read MoreTerry Simpson has written this fantastic poem, inspired by and incorporating words from many of the artworks in the exhibition. It’s a sort-of…
Read MoreAnother brilliant artist to add to this collection. Ashley Ferrari paints beautiful nightscapes – a word I’ve just discovered, which is, apparently, particularly…
Read Moreby Leonora Gunn The second writing commission is by activist Leonora Gunn. I first met Leonora, or Leo, through Leeds Disabled People’s Organisation…
Read Moreby Leanna Benjamin Thanks to a grant from Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, I have been delighted to be able to commission two…
Read MoreRobin (also known as Skeletonotes) is a disabled queer artist based in Leeds. As well as trying to capture the beauty of the…
Read MoreHere we show some of the colour-saturated computer drawings of Alisia Casper, from the series, This Animal Is Still Sick. Alisia works…
Read MoreExciting news! We have set up a collective of disabled artists in Leeds called DISrupt. This came about following online discussions amongst…
Read MoreJem Clancy is another artist who got in touch after she’d discovered the exhibition. With her graphic style of drawing, she expands the…
Read MoreI wrote a blog post about Possible All Along for Disability Arts Online. You can read it here. There has been other articles…
Read MoreA group of Possible All Along artists met online last week, for an informal get-together, to say hello to each other and share…
Read MoreSandra Wyman got in touch on the first day of the exhibition. Another Leeds-based disabled artist, she was keen to be part of…
Read MoreDo you know anyone who would like to see Possible All Along but doesn’t have access to the internet? There is a…
Read MoreThis is an exhibition by disabled artists. I use this term because it’s in line with the social model of disability. The social model…
Read MoreI love the variety and scope of this exhibition. It absolutely proves that showing work by disabled artists isn’t limiting or restrictive. Possible…
Read MorePossible All Along was launched on 3rd December 2020. This date is International Day of Disabled People, which is celebrated annually around the…
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