Catherine MacBride
Avoiding Labels
In this project, I am exploring what it means to be neurodiverse. From a series of conversations with my own neurodiverse family and friends around my kitchen table, I created this body of work that I hope can give a small window into the world as they experience it.
Choosing my medium depending on the person I met and the story they told me, my work is multidisciplinary in nature. It consists of a series of ink and gouache portraits, hand drawn animations and a collection of related objects.
I wish to introduce you to these amazing people and bring just a tiny insight into their experience of masking, sensitivities to texture and sound, anxiety, time and word blindness, executive function, and some of the many other forms neurodiversity takes.
Through this work, I hope to show that there is no such thing as a stereotypical neurodiverse person.
Video stills
Ink and gouache portraits, 21 x 29.7cm each
Ink and gouache portraits, 21 x 29.7cm each
Ink and gouache portraits, 21 x 29.7cm each
No Care Label
Masking cubes
Do Not Pass Go
Secret Message
Paper fidgets
Anxiety predicting fish and memory test
Research