The Not Going Anywhere Gallery

Illustrated image of lower part of wheelchair with various toy solider figures standing around it.
Not Going Anywhere!
Image of 'Clinical Frailty Scale'. A a4 pen drawing of the back of a cat, with various swirls and colours making up the fur and shape of the feline. Colours include muted oranges, browns, pinks and greys. Within the shapes, quite small are the words, 'burden', 'worthless', 'isolated' and 'forgotten'.
‘Clinical Frailty Scale’. (A4 pen on paper) – Abi Bubb.
Image of a case open, what looks like some medical equipment or an aid. The words, in tiles, surrounded in orange read 'do you hear me?' and are printed on the left side.
‘Do you hear me?’ (A4 photo with collaged and digital elements). – Alfie Fox.
Image of a colourful bird sculpture, made from a variety of things, feathers, ribbons, broken jewellery and velvets, perched on a table, in front of a brick wall.
‘Found, Fettled and Free’ (35cm x 35cm, sculpture) – Julia Walker.
Image of a play script, mounted in a frame, with various drawings, comments, markings and lines upon it. and lines
‘I am fine’. (A3 digital mixed media) – Alice.
Image of rain falling on the pavement.
‘Soft Rain’, (film) – Accessible Arts and Media.
Image of the remains of a park bench, following it being set on fire.
‘There’s Chuck!’. ‘Where’s Chuck?’. (A5 photo and text) – Tina M.
Icon of lanyard, white on blue.
The Lanyard. Charley Perryn 2021. I wrote this poem to capture the relationship I have with the sunflower lanyard and the challenges and blessings it brings during the Covid 19 pandemic.
Image of a black gun shooting the word, in a single line of thick black paint 'indifferent'.
‘Indifferent’ (48 x 13 cm digital mixed media print) – Kerry Fox.
Close up image of lower part of the large wheel of a wheelchair. On the floor are several silhouettes of toy soldiers as if engaged in a battle.
‘Wheelchair (Battles)’. (A4 photo with collaged and digital elements) – Alfie Fox.
lose up image of lower part of the large wheel of a wheelchair. On the floor are several silhouettes of toy soldiers. In the background is a disabled bay parking sign, crossed out. The word ‘Closed’ is printed in red diagonally across the whole image.
‘Closed to Us’ (A4 photo with collaged and digital elements). Alfie Fox.
‘Good, Good, Good’, (film) – Accessible Arts and Media.
Image of the back of a wheelchair, in a corridor, facing a set of double doors. The words, in tiles, surrounded in orange read 'do you see me?' and are printed on the top middle of the image.
‘Do You See Me? (A4 photo with collaged and digital elements). Alfie Fox.‘Do You See Me? (A4 photo with collaged and digital elements). Alfie Fox.
Colourful, hand drawn and painted image showing the head and shoulders of a person, with a block of flats and some smaller human figures in the background. The image contains text that reads 'ticking box to fit funding’, fighting to get my own flat and spaces with council’, ‘cant choose my life where wanna live’, freedom, but have to fit everything into support hours’, ‘people support workers telling me what to do like, when to cook, to take meds’, ‘fighting to have freedom in my life’.
‘The Support Struggles you find in Life’. (95 x 85cm. Mixed media on paper) – Ria.
Image of a cardboard sign with the words on it ‘what is your definition of disability?’. The sign is on a pavement with shoppers walking in the background.
‘What is your definition of disability? – (Zine, Soundscape, Act) – Vickie Orton and Nicole Murmann.
Image of a dark converging narrow space.
‘Tunnel of No Ending’ (A4 digital mixed media print) – Kerry Fox.