
Other Joys by Alice Poyzer
A solo exhibition by Alice Poyzer at Serchia Gallery, Bristol. Open by appointment.
SERCHIA is pleased to present, *Other Joys* a solo exhibition by Alice Poyzer opening 30 October at Serchia Gallery in Bristol. We are honoured to host an inaugural and exclusive solo exhibition of this work for the first time. Other Joys is a photographic celebration of Alice's special interests and has become a platform to self-acceptance as an artist living with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Please join us in the company of the artist for the opening celebration on Thursday 30 October 2025 from 17.30 to 20.30.
RSVP is essential. Space is limited. Please do book early to avoid disappointment.
The exhibition will be on view and open daily, by appointment only, through 30 November. As ever, visits to our exhibitions are complimentary with an option to donate to the gallery. We look forward to sharing Alice's very special work and exhibition with you.
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Exhibition Statement
“Other Joys is an ongoing body of work that highlights my special interests, whilst also discussing the difficulties I face as an autistic woman. The process of making these photographs provides me with a safe space to unmask – something that I cannot always access in day to day life. What was once a fear of being deemed different has now become a celebration of self-acceptance and understanding.
Throughout the work there are visual comments on my own autistic traits, such as my need for sensory comfort and how easy it is for me to be overwhelmed. The self-portraits featured, all different in tonality, expression and mood, mirror how I feel in real life; forever moulding myself to fit in with others, whilst the repetition of certain symbols suggests my need for consistent routine.” Alice Poyzer
Artist Biography
Alice Poyzer is a British photographer, based in Lincolnshire. Whilst she is interested in all photographic forms, Poyzer’s work looks predominantly on documentary, portraiture and constructed imagery. The drive to be seen and heard as a neurodivergent woman acts as the main catalyst behind her photographic work, with images recently shown at Paris Photo under the Carte Blanche Award and Photo Vogue in Milan, and shortlisted artist for the PhMuseum’s Women Photographers Grant. Poyzer has won the British Journal of Photography Female in Focus Award under her current ongoing project ‘Other Joys’. At present , she is the first artist to receive a residency at the Paul Smith Foundation.
