NAIM Network - June Meet Up
This month we’ll explore what accessibility in exhibitions can look and feel like for 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 (Neurodivergent Art In Motion) is a space for neurodivergent artists to connect, create, and grow together across Bristol and the South West.
In this month's meet up, we’ll explore what accessibility in exhibitions can look and feel like. We’ll look at examples of accessible exhibitions featuring learning disabled and neurodivergent artists, and open up a conversation around how we can shape an accessible and welcoming future NAIM exhibition.
NAIM network meet monthly, and sessions include professional development, creative, group crits, and open conversations. It is a welcoming space for any neurodivergent visual artists who want a space to explore, connect, and develop their practice with likeminded artists.
With support from Art in Motion (AIM), NAIM is all about building a network and programme that celebrates neurodivergent creativity and supports artists at every stage of their journey. NAIM has been created and is run by neurodivergent artists and producers.