
Artist-led
Neurodiverse Art In Motion
Neurodiverse Art In Motion is a creative network for South-west based neurodivergent artists.
Are you a Neurodivergent Visual Artist living in Bristol? Are you wondering what support there might be for you and your practice?
NAIM (Neurodiverse Art In Motion) has been set up to create a network for neurodiverse artists in Bristol and the South-West.
With the support of Art in Motion, an organisation that collaborates with learning-disabled and neurodivergent artists to make artwork, NAIM will be focused on developing a network and programme to nurture and support artists and their work.
In September 2024, we held three initial focus groups to find out more about what the needs of neurodiverse artists were. What we learned during these sessions is now helping to inform the development of a brand new programme being set up to support neurodiverse artists, in either entering the art world or progressing their careers. This is currently taking the form of monthly meet ups at Spike Island. Sessions are also a way to connect with other artists, and find out more about what resources are already available.
Are you a neurodiverse artist and want to be involved? Your ideas will help to shape the development programme which is why we would love to hear from you about the ways we could support you as an artist. Please join us with your questions, frustrations and advice. Or if you don’t know what you might need next, we would love to meet you and talk about your practice at an upcoming event.
NAIM has been created and is run by neurodivergent artists and producers.
If you have any access requirements or general queries please contact
aim4arts@yahoo.co.uk
NAIM (Neurodiverse Art In Motion) has been set up to create a network for neurodiverse artists in Bristol and the South-West.
With the support of Art in Motion, an organisation that collaborates with learning-disabled and neurodivergent artists to make artwork, NAIM will be focused on developing a network and programme to nurture and support artists and their work.
In September 2024, we held three initial focus groups to find out more about what the needs of neurodiverse artists were. What we learned during these sessions is now helping to inform the development of a brand new programme being set up to support neurodiverse artists, in either entering the art world or progressing their careers. This is currently taking the form of monthly meet ups at Spike Island. Sessions are also a way to connect with other artists, and find out more about what resources are already available.
Are you a neurodiverse artist and want to be involved? Your ideas will help to shape the development programme which is why we would love to hear from you about the ways we could support you as an artist. Please join us with your questions, frustrations and advice. Or if you don’t know what you might need next, we would love to meet you and talk about your practice at an upcoming event.
NAIM has been created and is run by neurodivergent artists and producers.
If you have any access requirements or general queries please contact
aim4arts@yahoo.co.uk