12th January 2023
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the launch of Creative Voices: What Autism Means to me. This fantastic exhibition is presented by the Education Authority Autism Advisory and Intervention Service (AAIS) and features over 100 artworks created by autistic pupils from post-Primary schools throughout Northern Ireland.
This exhibition aims to empower our young people, to showcase their incredible creative talents, to listen to the pupil voice and for the wider community to learn more about autism from the personal perspective of our autistic pupils.
“I am unique. I am proud to be different. To me, autism is having a different outlook on the world” - Asher
“Autism makes me unique and makes my mind work differently. It gives me my creativity and allows me to express myself” - Ella
The exhibition will be at Flowerfield Arts Centre until 11th February - make sure to visit.
We also have some accompanying creative activities for autistic children and their parents. Arts & Well-being creative sessions for kids aged 6-10 years and parent on:
- Saturday 28 January from 10.30am-12.30pm
- Saturday 25 February from 10.30am-12.30pm + 1-2.30pm
- Saturday 25 March from 10.30am-12.30pm +1-2.30pm
Click here for more information and to book