Imagining Better Futures of Care For and With People with Energy Limiting Conditions
Artists: Khizra Ahmed, Khairani Barokka, Stacy Bias, Julian Gray, Mish Green, Louise Kenward, Ell Rose, workshop participants
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This exhibition showcases creative work produced as part of a research project led by University of Liverpool and Liverpool Hope University using online creative workshops to explore better futures of care for people with Energy Limiting Conditions. The works capture the rage and exhaustion people experience due to the inadequate care many receive and people’s hopes for better future care. The work includes zines, animations, creative non-fiction, a fairytale inspired short story, a podcast/audio collage, and a comic book.
Funders: The project was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) as part of their programme of public engagement to mark the 75th anniversary of the NHS: AH/X012263/1. Project partners: Healing Justice London and Chronic Illness Inclusion. This collaboration with DaDa is funded by an AHRC Impact Accelerator Award, via The University of Liverpool IAA fund.
Find out more about the project by clicking here.
If you want to hear some of the artists talk about their work on Monday March 17th at 12:00 GMT, you can do so for free by booking a ticket here
Click on the images below to explore each artist’s work further.