This weekend, Stoke-on-Trent is hosting a festival celebrating deaf, disabled, and neurodivergent artists. The event features performances, discussions, and an exhibition with various art forms. Key highlights include an installation by Kayleigh Price focusing on her experiences, photographs by Newfriars College students showcasing diversity, and a protest banner titled “Autism Doesn’t Have a Look” created by a local arts group. The festival, organized by Frontline Dance, is held at the Potteries Museum and Arts Gallery.
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