Shame is a hidden burden that many neurodivergent people feel. This can come from ourselves or from others, but hiding imperfections can give shame more power over us. In this photography exhibition, Katie Lee reflects her own moments of shame and instead of hiding them, shows imperfections through each photograph.
Through images that are emotional, beautiful, and captioned with titles that have funny double-meanings, Katie invites people to find beauty, humour, and vulnerability in accepting their own neurodivergent challenges.
Exhibition runs: 3 September – 2 November
Launch evening:Â 19 September, 6-9pm (open invite)
Talk:Â Katie Lee will talk about the exhibition and answer questions at 1:30pm on the 28th September at the Unity Theatre (open invite)
Free, just drop in
This event is part of The Liverpool Neurodiversity Arts Festival