Invisible Visible Exhibition

'Invisible Visible' invited an unflinching foray into the individual and collective experiences of those with disabilities in the workplace, illustrating the stories that need to be centred in order to incite change towards a better world.

Being disabled can feel akin to being both invisible and hyper visible, without ever really feeling seen.

My exhibition in Bishop Auckland Town Hall in 2024 detailed seven unique and anonymous first-hand accounts of being disabled in the workplace, translated into visual language to incite conversations around a topic that is too often treated as taboo.

I created the works in collaboration with social enterprise organisation Changing Relations and in partnership with Bishop Auckland Town Hall and Durham University.

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