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Multi-disciplinary artist Christopher Samuel’s new exhibition highlights the experiences of disabled people of colour in Birmingham - and echoes the many facets of his own lived experience as a Black disabled man.
Bringing together stained glass and drawings with nine newly recorded interviews, the show investigates themes of stigma, belonging and agency.
Commenting on his exhibition, Christopher said: “The realisation of how important making this body of work is, was highlighted for me through the barriers I encountered [in delivering it] - showing that the system has not historically been set up to preserve stories or voices like mine.”
Birmingham Museum And Art Gallery, Birmingham
Open Wednesday – Sunday, 10am – 5pm. £free