The 'university' supporting deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists in NI

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The University of Atypical has been supporting deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists for 30 years

A Belfast 'university' is providing support and opportunities for deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists across Northern Ireland.

The exhibition, which is now open at the Atypical Gallery on Royal Avenue, is called 'Epitaph' that aims to show the visual experience of growing up growing up neurodivergent and how she has moved passed the struggles that surrounded this such as bullying and trying to fit in. It is running from June 22 to July 22.

"I am very grateful for all of the help and support that I have received from the University of Atypical in helping me prepare for my first exhibition following my graduation after I was honoured to receive their 2022 Graduate Award. He said: "The University of Atypical has been running for around 30 years after it was founded by Chris Ledger who was a real champion for the arts and the disabled.

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