Press coverage and contributions


In conversation with Shape Arts: Accessibility Considerations for Creative and Cultural Organisations - Digital Culture Network, Arts Council England

‘Potent’ billboard art will highlight disabled people’s ‘many costs of living’ - Disability News Service

Disabled artists protest The Many Costs of Living - NowThen magazine

Shape Arts presents The Many Costs of Living - Disability Arts Online

Elinor Hayes x Shay Grewal interview - BBC Radio London

Brilliant Things to Do This July
- AnOther Magazine


Drapers Awards 2022 winners revealed - Drapers Magazine

Empty When Full - Shape Arts’ Latest Digital Exhibition - QEST Magazine

Work In New Exhibition Confronts Role Disabled People Play As ‘Warning Beacons’ In Society - The Table Read

Virtual bodies: exclusionary digital realities
- The Architectural Review


Unfolding Shrines is some of the most ambitious augmented reality art we have seen in the last year - The Art Newspaper

AUGMENTED REALITY IS BREAKING BARRIERS FOR THE DISABLED COMMUNITY - Mission Magazine

Unfolding Shrines Review - Femzine

Panellists appointed to improve diversity of London’s statues and memorials - Museums Association

People with disabilities are the world’s largest minority, but disabled artists remain underrepresented in European museums. Is that about to change?  - The Art Newspaper

Radically Altering Accessibility within the Arts: ‘Shape Arts’ endorses neurodivergent ‘stim’ performance - Disability Arts Online

Mayor announces members of new landmark Commission - Mayor of London

Access Denied: Will Art Ever Learn to Embrace Disability? - Elephant Magazine

All Bound Together? on BBC Radio 4’s Front Row - BBC Radio 4

Peckham-based arts collective launches online exhibition of work by disabled and non-disabled artists - London News Online

Street Art - All Bound Together? - The Big Issue            
Shape Arts: The Future is Loading - Impact & Insight
- Counting What Counts
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