Gill Crawshaw
@shoddyarts
Activist-curator-crip. Disability arts, disability rights, textiles, & history mashed together in ‘Any work that wanted doing’ & other projects. She/her
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Deaf artist, Diana Terry's exhibition Land Marks explores the dramatic landscape of the Yorkshire Pennines. Gill Crawshaw finds it indicative of the rich disabled talent currently coming out of the north of England. disabilityarts.online/magazine/opini…
📣 CALL OUT We're looking for disabled artists in West Yorkshire to create work for a new #LEEDS2023 exhibition by @shoddyarts, uncovering the hidden stories of disabled textile workers. In collaboration with Leeds Museums & Galleries, details on how to apply here👉 bit.ly/3SwFOpl
📖 Gill Crawshaw introduces A Handsome Testimonial, a zine documenting the instrumental role that deaf and disabled Mill-workers played in campaigns for factory reform. disabilityarts.online/magazine/showc…
Speaking Architectures: an informal evening of readings of creative & critical writing by artists, writers & curators inc Emma Bolland Dr. Rachel Smith Joanne Lee Gill Crawshaw. Old Post Office Building, Sheffield, Thur 3 August. Free, all welcome. Info: eventbrite.co.uk/e/speaking-arc…
"Disabled people’s role in the workplace is interwoven with the exploitation of industrial capitalism. Nonetheless, [they] were resilient, had agency and were integral to the workforce & the emerging trade union movement." - Gill Crawshaw (Gill Crawshaw) historyworkshop.org.uk/disability-his…
This Thursday, starting 6pm prompt (but come before for a look-see & a beer...) feat. artists, writers, curators, & disability activists RosieBlackburn, Gill Crawshaw, Joanne Lee, Longbarrow Press, Dr. Rachel Smith, Mick Ward, Phil Waterworth, & me. eventbrite.co.uk/e/speaking-arc…
So proud and honoured to be publishing the work of Gill Crawshaw who has an incredible career working with both disability activism and the arts. This is a good one folks! 🧵 Designed by chris shortt 📖
#AnyWorkThatWantedDoing exhibition open from tomorrow, Leeds Industrial Museum, bringing together disabled voices past & present. Part of LEEDS 2023 supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. For Heritage Open Days there are FREE tours of the exhibition all next week eventbrite.co.uk/e/any-work-tha…
I am so excited to see #AnyWorkThatWantedDoing launch! Curated by Gill Crawshaw it's a really beautiful series of works by disabled artists responding to histories of disabled mill workers 🦻🪻🏙️
Great turnout yesterday for #MillingAround, a walk & talk by Rachael Unsworth that showed sites of textile industry in Holbeck. Disabled people, many disabled by factory work, worked here alongside others in harsh conditions. Thanks to Lucinda Yeadon of CEG for hosting. #HeritageOpenDays
Gill Crawshaw (Gill Crawshaw) presents Any Work That Wanted Doing, a new exhibition that seeks to tell the stories of disabled mill workers. disabilityarts.online/blog/gill-craw…
Rights Not Charity: Protest Textiles and Disability Activism by Gill Crawshaw Gill Crawshaw from @commonthreadspress The new publication from Common Threads Press, looking at how textiles have long been part of the fabric of disabled people’s lives and history, available now.
🖼️ Gill Crawshaw has been delving into Audrey Barker's archive at NDACA, the National Disability Arts Collection and Archive at Buckinghamshire New University. disabilityarts.online/blog/gill-craw…