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The artists

Each of the schools and community groups selected will work with one of our disabled artists to enhance their learning experience on this project. Read all about the artists and their work here. To find out more about the project and the communities involved visit the Stories from Buckinghamshire page here

Kay Ashton

Kay Ashton

In her spare time Kay Ashton MBE is a podcaster & vlogger, she talks about living with a disability and interviews others about their 'Love, Life & disABILITY' Read more

Published: 18th August, 2021

Updated: 25th August, 2021

Author: Beth Faulkner

Caroline Cardus

Caroline Cardus

Caroline works collaboratively as well as individually to tell stories of lived experience from disability and feminist perspectives. Read more

Published: 16th August, 2021

Updated: 25th August, 2021

Author: Beth Faulkner

Greta Davies

Greta Davies

Greta has an MFA from the Slade School of Art, London, her work explores space and architecture and the seemingly mundane ignored areas of our buildings, towns and cities. Read more

Published: 15th August, 2021

Updated: 16th September, 2021

Author: Beth Faulkner

Jane Gatfield

Jane Gatfield

Jane is the founder of 'Sing Your Pain Away'. Her inclusive group singing/choir sessions are all about singing for wellbeing, health & fun. Read more

Published: 14th August, 2021

Updated: 23rd March, 2023

Author: Beth Faulkner

Jessica Hamp

Jessica Hamp

Jessica uses photography, video and performance to record her body and observe how people experience and react to her disability. Read more

Published: 14th August, 2021

Updated: 25th August, 2021

Author: Beth Faulkner

Tony Heaton

Tony Heaton

Tony Heaton is a sculptor who works in a variety of materials including discarded objects which he revisits and reinvents often to inform themes around disability and identity. Read more

Published: 12th August, 2021

Updated: 25th August, 2021

Author: Beth Faulkner

Paulina Porwollik

Paulina Porwollik

Paulina Porwollik is a professional contemporary dancer who has worked with Candoco, a professional dance company for disabled and non-disabled dancers. Read more

Published: 10th August, 2021

Updated: 25th August, 2021

Author: Beth Faulkner

Ellen Renton

Ellen Renton

Ellen Renton is a poet, performer, and theatre maker from Edinburgh. While always keeping poetry at its heart, her work varies in form. Read more

Published: 8th August, 2021

Updated: 25th August, 2021

Author: Beth Faulkner

Clarke Reynolds

Clarke Reynolds

Clarke explores Braille as a visual language, making it accessible to people who can see, by giving them the tools to decode the patterns that represent the letters of the alphabet. Read more

Published: 6th August, 2021

Updated: 25th August, 2021

Author: Beth Faulkner

Jess Starns

Jess Starns

Jess Starns is an artist whose creative process is participatory, collaborative and inclusive with a focus on disability and neurodiversity. Read more

Published: 5th August, 2021

Updated: 25th August, 2021

Author: Beth Faulkner

Teri Stevens

Teri Stevens

Teri is a design historian, who is dedicated to exploring the history of objects and their broader historical context. Read more

Published: 4th August, 2021

Updated: 25th August, 2021

Author: Beth Faulkner

Robin Surgeoner AKA Angryfish

Robin Surgeoner AKA Angryfish

Robin Surgeoner, AKA Angryfish, is a poet, musician, songwriter and storyteller. He's also a Paralympian, who competed at 3 Paralympic Games, winning 9 gold medals in swimming. Read more

Published: 2nd August, 2021

Updated: 25th August, 2021

Author: Beth Faulkner

Kristina Veasey

Kristina Veasey

Kristina Veasey is a visual artist, fascinated by detail and drawn to the things most people pass by. She is also a Paralympian who competed at 2 Paralympic Games in wheelchair basketball. Read more

Published: 31st July, 2021

Updated: 25th August, 2021

Author: Beth Faulkner

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