Kirstin Georgia Abraham is a neurodivergent sensory artist and play practitioner born in Gibraltar and based in Fife, Scotland. She is passionate and committed towards creatively connecting with children and young people with disabilities and complex needs and their families/carers; by co-designing/co-authoring immersive creative play experiences and installations, responsive to the needs, interests, and wellbeing of individual and family dynamics. Her passion for creating and facilitating inclusive, accessible, and bespoke arts spaces, programmes and projects is driven from her own personal experiences, being brought up to value diversity, by parents with cerebral palsy, visual impairment and mixed heritage. She is also a young parent with three children, including a son who is autistic.
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Photo by Kat Gollock
