DYSPLA_producing the Neurodivergent Aesthetic




 Neurodivergence & Creativity


At the Victoria and Albert Museum, Thursday 20th March 2025, Artist, Dr. Katherine Hewlett MBE of the Charity, AchieveAbility, and Award Winning & Arts Council England supported Artist Lennie Varvarides of DYSPLA, explored the ‘value’ of Neurodivergence in Creativity and how cognitive diversity is essential to innovation in our creative industries and wider society. Specially commissioned digital artwork, created by DYSPLA Artist, Kazimir Bielecki, was screened alongside the speakers.




AchieveAbility is a charity committed to working with adults who are neurodivergent and dyslexic. To do this, we work with our partners by providing opportunities for published research-informed work and by delivering practice in the fields of: employment, education, training, social justice and cultural change. 

DYSPLA is a Neurodivergent-led, award-winning arts studio producing and developing the work of Neurodivergent storymakers. Supported by the Arts Council England to create short form narrative and digital art research to elucidate the Neurodivergent Aesthetic.

This event is taking place during Neurodiversity Celebration Week 17 - 23 March 2025  ‘Celebrating Different Minds.’





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