
Saskia Horton interlaces poetry, free writing and listicle styles to create a deep exploration of disability, healing, health and community
In Dolly Sen’s “aesthetically cool, but emotionally on fire” art, she uses subversion, irreverence and sometimes humour to draw attention to critical issues in disability, societal norms and institutional failures
In Amaranthia Sepia’s digital illustration, they portray how their family protect and assist in each other’s care, creating a little accessible bubble as the world continues to be inaccessible
Miriam Saperstein shares a narrative poem delving into the reality of being Disabled and the beauty of love and care from others
A humourous love letter to Abbie Goldberg’s bed, which is both an enabler and a comfort in times of chronic fatigue
ari sinn’s experimental documentary/essay invites viewers into the intimate realm of the artist’s desires by exploring the possibilities of aligning your pleasures with your values
In HK Grafton’s short story, Silver makes a wonderful and visionary discovery. With imagery by Gigi Lazy
orchi explores disability discourse through this bilingual multimedium piece that combines creative non-fiction, soundbites & poetry