The aim of this exhibition is to bring an awareness
to a general audience that people with disabilities are 'normal people'
and that they have a valid place in society. To continue the erosion of
perceived barriers Switch on/Switch off will explore and investigate the
high level of artistic endeavour that artists with disabilities possess. As a teenager I remember being taken to an institutional
school for people with disabilities. I realised that I had an unreasonable
fear of the residents that lived there, they were bursting with an unconditional
love and trust, and I was and still am terrified of their uninhibited sense
of touching and loving. In the 1990's we see people with disabilities joining
the community, being at one with society. But these more obvious disabilities are not alone,
I have never considered myself as disabled, but the sad reality is I am,
mine is a hidden disability that rarely receives recognition, but the scars
are just as deep, the emotional trauma long: mine is a learning disability.
Visibly I am just one of the crowd, but send me into a library, bank or
unemployment office and I am a helpless child. In my portfolio I have images of hundreds of children
dancing in a civic square. They are aged between 7 to 10 years old. From
the black and white images you can see joy, children joined together in
a day of dance, what you can't see is the child with a disability, a severe
stammer, hearing loss, learning difficulty, Attention Deficit, Asthma, Muscle
Dysthorphy to name but a few. As a parent and photographer I know that some of
these disabilities are present. I could even point out some children suffering
from them. The point is, it is a learned behaviour to ostracize difference:
it is only as these children reach adulthood that they will be singled out,
isolated and segregated. Each artist is asked to submit work, which addresses
their concerns in some way on any of the following issues.
Ideally I am hoping that the artists will use photography
or computer imaging. It is my hope that at least some work from each artist
with be presented by way of transparencies and or positive 35 mm slides
as I am considering a display which symbolizes how society switch on and
off their attitudes and feelings to people with disabilities. I intend to
use medical light boxes.
Psalm 31 Suggested Artists: 6 - 7 artists with disabilities
Five artists from Western Australia to be confirmed> Medium: Target Audience: |
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