Natasha Trotman
ND, YOU, ME: HUES, 2022
Experimental moving image exploring neurodiversity and mental difference | 2.53 minutes
Natasha Trotman
ND, YOU, ME: GLITCH, 2022
Experimental moving image exploring neurodiversity and mental difference | 2.53 minutes
Equalities Designer and Researcher, Somerset House, Studio 48. Intersectional inclusion is central to Natasha’s practice.
An international equalities designer and researcher, her work. explores extending the frontiers of knowledge around mental
difference, non-typical bodyminds, ways of being and marginalised experiences. Natasha seeks to reframe mainstream notions of equality, equity, diversity, access and inclusion through an intersectional design lens, spanning multi-
modal interactions, place-shaping, investigative play, and policy design for varied audiences, participants, and organisations.
Natasha has exhibited widely and created workshops at cultural organisations including the V&A, the National Gallery and Tate Modern. Natasha has been selected as a 10×10 emerging artist by the British Council, named on the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 list of the most influential disabled people in the UK and recently nominated for a Genius Within Stereotype Buster award 2022.
The work exhibited is an experimental film, which explores neurodiversity, compassion, connectedness and the tapestry of ND bodyminds, worlds and experiences.
An international equalities designer and researcher, her work. explores extending the frontiers of knowledge around mental
difference, non-typical bodyminds, ways of being and marginalised experiences. Natasha seeks to reframe mainstream notions of equality, equity, diversity, access and inclusion through an intersectional design lens, spanning multi-
modal interactions, place-shaping, investigative play, and policy design for varied audiences, participants, and organisations.
Natasha has exhibited widely and created workshops at cultural organisations including the V&A, the National Gallery and Tate Modern. Natasha has been selected as a 10×10 emerging artist by the British Council, named on the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 list of the most influential disabled people in the UK and recently nominated for a Genius Within Stereotype Buster award 2022.
The work exhibited is an experimental film, which explores neurodiversity, compassion, connectedness and the tapestry of ND bodyminds, worlds and experiences.
About the artists:
Natasha Trotman
https://natashamtrotman.com/about-1 | @trottykins
Natasha is an international equalities designer and researcher. Intersectional inclusion is central to her practice, which extends the frontiers of knowledge around mental difference and disabilty. She uses investigative play and multi mode exploration to reframe mainstream ideas of equality, equity, diversity, access and inclusion.
Currently an artist in residence at Somerset House’s Studio 48, Natasha is also a design expert specialist for the Design Council. |