Hidden in Plain Sight (part 2)

Who are the ‘hidden in plain sight? Let’s notice those around us; those who serve our coffee, those behind the cash register, those next to you on a train, those trying to put your call through to the right person, those who answer your enquiry, those who deliver your post, those who clean your school,Continue reading “Hidden in Plain Sight (part 2)”

Contextualising my Creative Practice (Act II)

If Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore could be themselves, why not me? It was here in Jersey I had a revelation. In fact I still have the postcard I bought in a small wooden frame everywhere I do creative work. It’s here with me now. It was to remind me that a person such asContinue reading “Contextualising my Creative Practice (Act II)”

Writing a Dissertation as a Neurodiverse Visual Artist.

Photograph by Babs Cooper. Edited by Jill Boyd. My premise was that accessibility should be one of the themes of my MA Photography, alongside justice, social engagement and equality. I envisaged an MA done on a mobile (cell) phone which represented an accessible resource that has a familiar presence in wealthy countries. The devices themselvesContinue reading “Writing a Dissertation as a Neurodiverse Visual Artist.”