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5. Rosie Barnes
Ep. 5
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Rosie Barnes is a documentary photographer based in London with a particular interest in our relationship with the natural world, who also makes work about disability/difference, community and family.
In this episode we talk about Rosie's upbringing shaped her understanding on community and family. We also discuss her most recent commission for the Wellcome Collection focusing on autistic women and an upcoming community project Satsuma Neighbour.
See more of her work on her website:
and Satsuma Neighbour:
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