In this personal story, disabled artist Melissa DiVietri shares her journey of healing through art with a physical disability, showing how creativity can transform pain into purpose.
TV Star Mat Fraser Supports Disability Arts Heritage Project ‘Cripping Culture’
TV star Mat Fraser supports Disability Arts Online’s “Cripping Culture” project, preserving Disability Arts heritage through stories, digital archives and nationwide contributions.
Southbank Centre’s Literature And Spoken Word Programme 2025–26: Celebrating Creativity, Inclusion and Accessibility
Discover the Southbank Centre’s 2025–26 Literature Winter Programme – inclusive events celebrating accessibility, creativity and diverse voices.
My Accessible Adventure At The Warner Bros. Harry Potter Studio Tour: A Magical Audio-Described Tactile Tour
Editor Emma Purcell visits the Harry Potter Studio Tour to explore its accessibility, her first audio-described tactile tour, and the thrilling Dark Arts.
Guest Blog: Small Venue Accessibility: Essential Tips For Disabled Gig-Goers Enjoying Grassroots Music
Discover practical tips for disabled gig-goers on small venue accessibility, booking tickets, essential kit, food and drink, transport, and reviews.
Sam Hendrian: An Independent Filmmaker Spotlighting People With Down’s Syndrome
Filmmaker and poet Sam Hendrian shares how his work explores disability, mental health, and his new film Decaf Daydreamers starring two leads with Down’s syndrome.
Touch: Beyond Vision: A Groundbreaking Exhibition Making Art Accessible Through AI And Touch
Experience Touch: Beyond Vision, a one-day exhibition on 15th Sept at London’s OXO2 Gallery that uses AI to transform photos into tactile 3D art, making culture accessible to blind and visually impaired people through touch, innovation, and inclusivity.
10 Must-See Edinburgh Festival Fringe Shows Spotlighting Disability And Neurodiversity
Discover ten must-see Edinburgh Festival Fringe shows spotlighting disability and neurodiversity, blending honesty, humour, and originality in theatre, comedy, and dance.
GDIF 2025: An Award-Winning Accessible Festival Returns With A Free Outdoor Programme
Discover how GDIF 2025 is leading the way as an accessible festival, celebrating 30 years of inclusive outdoor theatre, dance, and circus across South East London—with a free, award-winning programme for all.
Owen Tooth: Award-Winning Disabled Director Becomes Recipient Of Netflix Documentary Talent Fund 2025
Award-winning disabled filmmaker Owen Tooth discusses his journey to winning the 2025 Netflix Documentary Talent Fund for BAND, a chilling look at a seemingly innocent marching band. In this exclusive interview, he reflects on filmmaking, disability advocacy, his EastEnders debut, and what’s next for his groundbreaking career.
Ailís Ní Ríain: Deaf Composer, Visionary Artist And Advocate For Change
Explore the remarkable career of Ailís Ní Ríain, an Irish deaf composer and writer, as she shares insights on her new work Holocene, her interdisciplinary artistic practice, and her powerful advocacy for disability inclusion in the arts.
Celebrating Inclusion At Accessible Venues: A Pride Month Reflection
To mark the start of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, Angel Flint shares a heartfelt story of inclusion at a Blackpool drag show—highlighting the importance of accessible venues and the power of small gestures to create truly welcoming spaces for all.
Crip Trip: A Gritty Roadtrip Docuseries Following A Quadruple Amputee’s Battle For Independence
“Crip Trip” follows quadruple amputee Daniel Ennett on a wild, emotional road trip to avoid institutional care and fight for disability justice through art, activism, and raw storytelling. Discover the documentary series and the story behind it.
Southbank Centre Announces Summer Literature Season 2025
The Southbank Centre is proud to announce its Summer Literature & Spoken Word 2025 season from May to October 2025, offering unbeatable experiences of disability and inclusion.


