Stanley Picker Gallery and Kingston School of Art at Kingston University are pleased to be hosting a new exhibition showcasing artwork created by adults with diagnoses of Autism and/or ADHD, initiated by at Your Healthcare CIC.
Through their creative practice, these artists express their experiences—in ways that may not always be visible to others. Each piece offers insight into the way the artist sees themselves and the world, highlighting the diversity of experience. Artists invite viewers to think differently about how people see, feel, and interact with the world around them, and by sharing, and celebrating the creativity inherent in Neurodivergent experience, hope that this exhibition will encourage a deeper understanding of neurodiversity, communication, and life.
A catalogue of works will be made available online post-exhibition.
Kingston School of Art is located at Kingston University Knights Park Campus, next door to Stanley Picker Gallery. For directions, please see www.kingston.ac.uk/about/how-to-find-us
Exhibiting Artists Ewa Kara, Bethany Grigsby, Eve Simpson, Lennie Robertson, Mary Ballantyne, Wren Bayne, Sara Carby, Austen Rouse, Nadia Carpeggianni, Aurelia SB Jeanne, Michelle Rodrigues, Kai Bushnell, Denis Colebourne, Stephanie Edmonds, and Abi Bingham. Organised and Curated by Dr Joanne Dunne, Principal Clinical Psychologist and Freya Reynolds, Neurodevelopmental Services Administrator at Your Healthcare CIC, with the support Denis Colebourne.
Your Healthcare CIC, formerly part of NHS Kingston, are a not for profit social enterprise, proud of delivering patient-led, high quality health and social care community services for residents in Kingston, and Autism and Learning Disability services in Richmond.