Enfield Is Disabled has been created by local arts group Dyspla and is available to view at Arbeit Studios
A new art exhibition in Palmers Green will explore the impact disability has on local people in the borough.
Enfield Is Disabled by local arts group Dyspla will incorporate 3D digital art, short form poetry and installation, and is the culmination of working with local residents exploring living with disability.
The exhibit was a winner of the third round of Arbeit Studios’ artist residency programme, High Street Happenings in Palmers Green.
Writing for the Dispatch last month about the work that had gone into the project, Kazimir Bielecki said: “The story of ‘erasure’ is one all too often experienced within all of our lives. It happens in many contexts, from politics to education; uncomfortable views, dialectic or visual, are the ones that become silenced and ghosted to avoid controversy.”
Enfield Is Disabled is available to view at Arbeit Studios, 310C Green Lanes N13 5TT, from Saturday, 17th August, until Sunday, 8th September, from 12pm-4pm on weekends only.
Find out more:
Visit arbeit.org.uk/whats-on/2024/8/17/enfield-is-disabled
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