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    http://www.carrieraven.com/
    Carrie Ravenscroft is a queer, neurodivergent and emotionally driven illustrator with a personal awareness of the social impacts of disability and mental illness. She addresses discrimination, stigmatisation and ignorance in her work. Carrie is currently a Mental Health Support Worker in a Mind Crisis Cafe and volunteers at Mind Outcome, facilitating online art sessions.

Carrie Ravenscroft – MAAP Exhibitions

    https://untitledexhibition.wordpress.com/portfolio/carrie-ravenscroft/
    Carrie Ravenscroft. Type: Holding Space Exhibition 2018, Past Artists. Journey of a Trainee. Collage (watercolour, markers and pen) I was heavily inspired by Winnicott throughout m first year of training, appreciating his ideas on play and games within therapy. I have documented my experience through a set of colourful, playful drawings.

Lockdown - Disability Arts Online

    https://disabilityarts.online/magazine/showcase/lockdown/
    Lockdown August 26, 2020 - by Colin Hambrook In the latest in our series of commissions dedicated to disabled artists in isolation, Carrie Ravenscroft gives an account of her lockdown through a series of pen and ink artworks. Week 1: After being thrown into panic over the news of the virus, I …

The Disabled lockdown experience Wellcome Collection

    https://wellcomecollection.org/series/X8YMWBIAACUAhwAx
    Carrie is a Queer, Neurodivergent and emotionally driven illustrator with a personal awareness of the social impacts of disability and mental illness. Her work addresses discrimination, stigmatisation and ignorance. Carrie is currently an inclusion playworker with Disabled children, and volunteers at Mind Outcome, facilitating online art sessions.

Lying low for lockdown and beyond Wellcome Collection

    https://wellcomecollection.org/articles/X8TxJxIAACUAghlI
    Dec 07, 2020 · Carrie is a Queer, Neurodivergent and emotionally driven illustrator with a personal awareness of the social impacts of disability and mental illness. Her work addresses discrimination, stigmatisation and ignorance. Carrie is currently an inclusion playworker with Disabled children, and volunteers at Mind Outcome, facilitating online art sessions.Author: Liz Carr

How to thrive in lockdown Wellcome Collection

    https://wellcomecollection.org/articles/X8Tx4BIAACQAghyF
    Dec 11, 2020 · Carrie is a Queer, Neurodivergent and emotionally driven illustrator with a personal awareness of the social impacts of disability and mental illness. Her work addresses discrimination, stigmatisation and ignorance. Carrie is currently an inclusion playworker with Disabled children, and volunteers at Mind Outcome, facilitating online art sessions.

Our Covid complicity Wellcome Collection

    https://wellcomecollection.org/articles/X8TxfhIAACQAghrI
    Dec 10, 2020 · Carrie is a Queer, Neurodivergent and emotionally driven illustrator with a personal awareness of the social impacts of disability and mental illness. Her work addresses discrimination, stigmatisation and ignorance. Carrie is currently an inclusion playworker with Disabled children, and volunteers at Mind Outcome, facilitating online art sessions.

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