An exhibition exploring disability with digital artist Jason Wilsher-Mills.
Jason has developed this body of work with disabled communities around the UK, including Venture Arts in Manchester and groups in North Lincolnshire, Hull, Corby and London.
At the centre of the exhibition lies a large-scale inflatable Argonaut.
This sculpture tells people's stories from the Changing Places movement, a campaign calling for fully accessible toilets equipped with height adjustable changing benches, tracking hoists and space for two carers to be installed in all large public venues throughout the UK.
This Argonaut inflatable is accompanied by Jason's vibrant, hyper-joyful fibreglass sculptures, light box digital paintings, and highly ornate wallpaper.
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