The Dyslexia Portrait explores experiences of dyslexia through photography. A year-long project during Hull's City of Culture year, dyslexic artist Kate Harr interviewed and collaborated with people with dyslexia from around the UK, to create a unique, creative photograph that reflected their own experience of dyslexia. The images were exhibited at the Brynmor Jones Library at the University of Hull in October and November 2017, which had a fantastic viewing audience total of 1,326 visitors over 41 days. The project was supported and part-funded by Artlink, as part of 'Square Peg', a socially engaged, user-led, diversity and disability arts programme, funded by Hull City of Culture 2017.

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The project is currently on hold, as Kate is working and studying for a post-graduate degree. However, if you would be interested in running a workshop in your school or college, please click here for more information.

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