Entertainment & Culture

What’s your take on disability and art?

SHAPE is a disability-led arts organisation working to improve access to the arts for disabled people. They’re currently calling for…

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Do you have a disabled hero?

New Disability Horizons contributor, Peter Street, tells us about his new book, “A Kind of Village”, and how this touching…

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Book review: Off Balanced by Zachary Fenell

Regular Disability Horizons contributor, Sarah Ismail, discovers the parallels between her personal experiences of living with cerebral palsy, and that…

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Degas and the Ballet: Picturing Movement

Debbie Caulfield recently discovered the beauty of Edgar Degas’s work, an artist who became disabled by depression and blindness in…

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Accessing the world of photography!

Ever wanted to take up photography? Disability Horizons profiles the fantastic work of The Disabled Photographers’ Society! The Disabled Photographers’…

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A trip to the National Gallery and the Brixton Academy

DH’s co-editor, Srin, took a bit of time out recently from lawyering in the City and helping to run this…

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The Model Interview: Q&A with Shannon Murray

Shannon Murray is a model, actress, writer and TV presenter from the UK who has trailblazed the way forward in…

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When poetry should be prescribed

New DH contributor, David McDonald, a veteran of the British Army shares a moving article about the inspiration behind his…

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Punchlines, prejudice and a lack of disabled actors

Disability rights campaigner, Nicky Clark (@mrsnickyclark), shares this article on the interplay between two of her campaigns, one of which…

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Do mobility aids have to look so dull?!

New DH contributor, Carrie Webster, shares this interesting article on her experience of trying to find fashionable crutches and the…

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