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NEWS: JUNE 2009

Emer Gillespie

GlaxoSmithKline & Down’s Syndrome Association present: Shifting Perspective

June 6th – September 30th 2009, Dean Clough Gallery, Halifax.

Emer Gillespie handprints by Spectrum.

 

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Landscapes: Intervals and Displacements by Sachiyo Nishimura »

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“Twenty years ago images such as these would have been neither seen nor made.”

Shifting Perspectives challenges long-held stereotypes of people with Down’s syndrome and presents a genuine picture of those living with the condition. Most of the photographers have children with Down’s syndrome themselves, informing their work in a deeply personal way.

www.emergillespie.com