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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Simon Braschi. The evening will include drinks, live entertainment, and beautiful art. If you cannot attend on the night, or would prefer a quieter setting, a portion of the exhibition will remain open for two weeks afterwards. Curated by autistic artist Alice Nicholls (a direct descendant of Hieronymus Bosch), In Your Hands is a powerful and moving showcase of artwork inspired by hand imagery. Each piece tells a personal story, centralising the voices and experiences of neurodivergent people through drawings of their own hands and written reflections. Alice created this exhibition following her own family’s neurodivergent diagnoses, combining her artistic heritage with a mission to elevate unheard voices. Alongside her own evocative work, the show celebrates difference, diversity, and the power of creative storytelling. All proceeds from artwork sales will support the Autism Research Centre at Cambridge University, contributing to vital research and awareness. Join us for this very special evening of art, music, and community. Reserve your place here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/in-your-hands-art-exhibition-tickets-1549237122939 This talk is part of the ARClub Talks series. This talk is included in these lists:
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