Accessibility;

As a neurodivergent artist, accessibility is not separate from my practice – it is central to how I create, share and experience art.

My work explores alternative ways of engaging with the world through touch, sound, texture and embodied experience. I am interested in creating opportunities for people to connect with art through multiple sensory pathways, recognising that there is no single “correct” way to experience creative work.

Through textiles, audio, public engagement and disability-led collaboration, I aim to develop projects that are welcoming, inclusive and responsive to a wide range of access needs.

This website is designed with accessibility in mind and I aim to provide:

• Clear navigation and page structure

• Readable typography and strong visual hierarchy

• Alternative text and image descriptions where possible

• Plain language project information

• Mobile-friendly browsing

• Accessible contact options

Accessibility is an ongoing process rather than a finished outcome. I continue to learn from disabled communities, collaborators and audiences and welcome feedback that can help improve access to my work and digital platforms.

If you experience any barriers while using this website or would like information in an alternative format, please get in touch.

Thank you for visiting.