In the Press
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Creative Boom Interview
Creative Boom interviews me about art as activism, the issue of invisible disability and the healing power of art.
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Creative Boom Podcast
I join Katy Cowan for Creative Boom’s podcast to talk about being a chronic illness activist and freelance illustrator fighting for positive change.
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Design Week Interview
Design Week asks me about learning from nature, how my anthropology background supports my craft and the need to question briefs.
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Stylist Magazine Interview
Stylist spoke to me about visualising my conditions and shining a light on what it’s really like to live with chronic illness.
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Wellcome Trust x Gal-Dem #OnHappiness Video
In celebration of the #OnHappiness season running at the Wellcome Collection, I joined Gal-Dem alongside other creatives for a beautiful and nourishing discussion on the things that bring me joy and tranquillity.
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IWD Campaign for Schuh
Schuh invited me to head their #ProudToBeMe campaign, which highlights women who inspire through their work, their strength and their outlook.
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UK Parliament Children's Book Press Release
To celebrate Disability History Month, I worked with the UK Parliament to create a free downloadable book showcasing the lives of influential disability activists throughout history.
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Gal-Dem Interview
I spoke with Gal-Dem about using art to piece myself back together after a brain injury.
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Interview with Conscious Being Magazine
Read this interview to learn more about my work, my lived experiences and activism.
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BBC Radio London Interviews
On two occasions I was a guest on Claira Hermet’s ‘The Scene’ on BBC Radio London. With Claira I speak about chronic illness, my journey to becoming an illustrator and whether my brain injury prepared me for life at home during the pandemic.
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Talk at Late at Tate on 'Memory'
The Tate Modern invited me to speak at the UNIQLO x Kara Walker Late at Tate event where I speak on the theme of ‘Memory’ in relation to Post-Concussion Syndrome and domestic violence survivors.
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'Now You See Me' Exhibition Review
Nadia Buyse shares her reflections on my solo exhibition ‘Now You See Me’ Undoing Stereotypes About Women of Colour at ONCA Gallery.