Feminist Center for Creative Work
An Accessible ADHD Guide for / by Artists
An Accessible ADHD Guide for / by Artists
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A 28 page pamphlet/zine/guide for anyone interested in ADHD (aka Time-Blindness & Intention Deficit Disorder) and to draw in neuro-divergent artists with a provocative proof of concept to help contribute to the project.
It ranges from excerpts/quotes from long Russell Barkeley lectures and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha's disability justice book: ‘Care Work- Dreaming Disability Justice’.
As a zine it includes a variety of memes about neuro-diversity, emotional labor and identifying shame/gaslighting/myths.
Information put in the front is simple and direct; info towards the back becomes increasingly existential, anti-Capitalist, and tries to address the gaps in knowledge and accessibility around ADHD.
About the Artist
"Cedric Tai is an un-disciplinary artist / educator born in Detroit, currently in Los Angeles (Tongva/Chumash/Kizh land.)
She thinks through sculpture, talking, writing, performance and experimental exhibitions.
They’ve partnered with neuroscientists, academics from critical psychiatry, artist collectives, disability justice influencers, and somatic therapists to co-create art and accessible resources where ""mental health"" meets anti-capitalist solidarity."
