The Unique: A Disabled Perspective Exhibition was a collaboration between the Trinity Ability co_op and TCDSU. The exhibition took place during Disability Week, from November 29th to December 2nd.

Check out the digital version of Unique: A Disabled Perspective.

Workshops

In preparation for the Unique: A Disabled Perspective Exhibition we ran three workshops in collaboration with the Douglas Hyde Gallery.

  • Demystifying the Artistic Process
  • Debunking Myths and Making Art: Poetry Workshop
  • Freestyle Art and Poetry Workshop

  • Social media post advertising the Poetry workshop. A line art of two figures with long hair.
  • Logo for the Douglas Hyde Gallery of Contemporary Art
  • Student at the art workshop holding up their art. A white person with long light brown hair wearing glasses and a striped black and white shirt.
  • Student at the art workshop holding up their art. A student with short light brown and pink hair.
  • Social media graphic. A self led art workshop.
  • Student at the art workshop holding up their art. A white person with dark brown hair wearing a white puffer jacket.
  • Student at the art workshop holding up their art. A student with long purple hair tied up.
  • Social media graphic advertising the art workshop.
  • A group of attendees of the art workshop.
  • Student at the art workshop holding up their art.

Exhibition Launch

The Unique: A Disabled Perspective Exhibition was launched by Provost Linda Doyle and students in An Mheitheal, Printing House Square.

  • Provost Linda Doyle, Trinity INC Graduate Intern Ross Coleman and students Ben Rowsome and Gale Aitken at the Unique: A Disabled Perspective Launch.
  • TCDSU Social Media Graphic for Disability Awareness Week.
  • Schedule for Disability Awareness week showing the Unique: A Disabled Persspective Launch.
  • The Unique Tree outside the exhibition.
  • The crowd listening to the speakers at the launch event.
  • Invitation to the launch.
  • Ross reading his poem 'Lár Baill' at the launch.
  • Poster with a QR code for the digital exhibition.