Gill Crawshaw I draw on my experience of disability activism to organise exhibitions and events which highlight issues affecting disabled people. Exhibitions have addressed representation (Possible All Along, 2020), charity (Piss on Pity, 2019), cuts to welfare and public spending (Shoddy, 2016) and access (The Reality of Small Differences, 2014). I am also interested in the intersection of disabled people’s lives with textile heritage in the north of England, as well as contemporary textile arts. I have a degree in Textile Design. I completed an MA in Curation Practices at Leeds Arts University in 2018. Curating is a recent change of role. Before this, I was a local authority disability equality officer, then I worked in Leeds’ third sector health and care network. gill.crawshaw@gmail.com https://shoddyexhibition.wordpress.com/ (https://shoddyexhibition.wordpress.com/) https://pissonpityexhibition.wordpress.com/ (https://pissonpityexhibition.wordpress.com/) https://possibleallalong.co.uk/ (https://possibleallalong.co.uk/) DAN - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disabled_People%27s_Direct_Action_Network (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disabled_People%27s_Direct_Action_Network) Support this podcast