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ashley o'gorman

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As a disabled ceramic artist, my practice is grounded in using clay to share lived experiences and challenge norms around access, identity, and care. I focus on creating and teaching adapted pottery: objects designed with accessibility in mind. These works honour the reality that beauty and utility are not limited to able-bodied standards. By centering disabled perspectives, I aim to foster inclusion within both the arts and life and showcase the beauty in physical and mental differences.
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