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Bella Milroy

Chesterfield
Bella Milroy is an artist and curator who lives in their hometown of Chesterfield, Derbyshire. They work responsively through mediums of sculpture, drawing, photography, text, writing, gardening and curating.

Bella Milroy is an artist and curator who lives in their hometown of Chesterfield, Derbyshire. They work responsively through mediums of sculpture, drawing, photography, text, writing, gardening and curating. They make work about making work (and being disabled) and not being able to make work (and being disabled). This process-based practice is fundamental to them as a disabled artist. They are continually motivated by concepts of public and private spaces and where the sick and/or disabled body exists within them, themes which emerge throughout much of their work. 

They are passionate about disabled artists and their work, as well as advocating for better, more accessible and enjoyable working experiences for disabled artists. Examples of this are found in many of their curatorial projects such as Soft Sanctuary (2019-2021), Mob-Shop (2021), and Further Afield (2024). In the autumn of 2025, they will begin their PhD research hosted by Leicester University and Wysing Arts Centre, exploring contemporary art practice, disability and access in rural spaces from 1989 to present. 

 

Violence in the Form of Stationery

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