Crowdfunding to celebrate the life and work of artist and disability activist Lizzy Rose.

Joined November 2022
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More amazing work from our #SickArtistsClub - visit: thingsihavelearnedthehardway… to read about the artists and see the full gallery of work 💜 Jo “Doll” Gomersall Misty Athena Stokes Louisa Peters Julia Ledger Hill
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Also in this drop of art is the wonderful submission from @Jennifer_Brough which includes four poems centred around #Fibromyalgia 💜
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Check out these brilliant artist submissions. The work spans from photography, to paint, collage to illustration. The themes vary from mortality, western medicine to the exploration of ADHD and autism. #SickArtistsClub 💜 thingsihavelearnedthehardway…
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These submissions are so incredibly powerful. Hearing everyone’s stories behind their art, or their experiences with a disability or chronic illness or both - has been inspiring. We urge you to read as many #SickArtistsClub entries as you can at thingsihavelearnedthehardway…
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#SickArtistsClub submissions! Here is a post showcasing more of the incredible, honest and powerful art people have submitted. To view the full gallery, artist info and accompanying context/artist’s words head to: thingsihavelearnedthehardway…
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These brilliant submissions to our #SickArtistsClub show a real variety from the style and technique to the meaning behind each piece All come together as part of an exhibition encouraging people with experiences of chronic illness or disability to join in creativity & community
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A look at submissions to our #SickArtistsClub showing various personal works from artists with an experience of chronic illness, or disability💜 View the full gallery and accompanying artist’s words on our website👇or see the thread for some sneak-peaks. thingsihavelearnedthehardway…
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Corinne Thompson “I have suffered from Endometriosis & Adenomyosis for a number of years.Relying on painkillers and a tough exterior to ‘continue as normal.’ My stomach is sore, always, and being claimed by the creeping tendrils of endometriosis but my heart is still free.”
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Allie Scott “You've worked your tail off to get all the colour back into your life, & it's bright and beautiful and it feels like you've found the light again. And then suddenly, the trauma takes hold, and you're back in that impenetrable cage, deep in a dark but familiar pit.”
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We'd like to thank everyone who supported Lizzy’s exhibition. 💜 Right from the start the partner organisations in the exhibition - @crate_space @Limbo_Margate @TCMargate @well_proj and the event - @WysingArtsCentr and @ICALondon said ‘yes’ to helping us make this work. 1/3
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We owe the generous individuals in these organisations so much for the foothold they provided for the whole thing to happen. The unexpected surge of support for the crowdfunder took us by surprise! To everyone who donated, from Margate to Spain to the USA-you made it happen 2/3
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It has been an incredible experience. One we find difficult to talk about in many words but in our actions we hope it speaks for the love and admiration we have for Lizzy & her legacy. We look forward to Lizzy's art continuing to make waves. We raise a glass to Lizzy Rose🥂 3/3
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The physical exhibition may be over but #ThingsIHaveLearnedTheHardWay will continue online through the website for the next year. 1/3
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Much of the work is already available to view online, and we plan to add more to make the website a fuller representation of the exhibition for those who were not able to make it in-person. The BSL live event, One Day I Will Feel My Power, is available via @WysingArtsCentr 2/3
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As well as this, we have also extended our call for submissions for #SickArtistsClub until the end of May. It's not the end, but a transition into a digital space. We invite you all to join us. 💜 3/3
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A special word of thanks. We have been overwhelmed by the generosity of people who have wanted to help us make this exhibition happen. 1/4
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Those of you who have visited the show will know that we used their services quite extensively! We want to thank Ben and Dan for the hours, materials and labour they gave to the project. 3/4
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It was an incredibly kind and supportive gesture, which reflects a level of community spirit we don’t often see. We're very grateful. Thank you Ben and Dan 💜 4/4
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