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It's Personal

Kyla Harris and Lou Macnamara

Exhibition

Event overview

It's Personal will exhibit as part of Making Care, a research project, group exhibition and events programme showcasing work by artists exploring aspects of care.

Kyla requires 24-hour personal assistance with everything from having a wee to making her artwork. In a hybrid-documentary/reality TV challenge, Kyla and Lou explore what it means to be a ‘key worker’. Setting themselves an ambitious task, Lou attempts to learn all of Kyla’s care in one week and if she reaches a level of competency, will replace Kyla’s personal assistant and they will spend 24-hours alone for the first time. This is testing for them both - Lou has previously prioritised work over taking care of herself, and Kyla often feels her autonomy is compromised when a friend is ‘helping her out’ instead of her usual paid personal assistants. Furthermore, although friends for years, Lou has never seen, let alone assisted Kyla with her necessities. 

The division between friendship and work blurs as the two navigate new levels of intimacy and negotiate time together as employer and employee. The film responds to the embedded impossibility of social distancing for the people who need it most - because of Kyla’s requirements, intimacy and proximity are integral to her survival. Together they reveal the challenges of the ‘new normal’, and delve into relationship models for a communally supportive dynamic in the future. In one week, will Lou learn to integrate care into her own life? Can Kyla trust that her friend will support her personal care needs? The politics and intimacies of care are exposed through honesty, humour, and ingenuity, all of which are required when disability is involved. The pair offer relatable, humorous and awkward access to their evolving relationship and a personal perspective on the care crisis in one of the most unusual moments in contemporary history.

It's Personal was commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella as part of BEYOND.

Event details

Details

8 October 2021 – 13 November 2021

The ONCA Gallery, Brighton

Exhibition Details

Free Entry

The ONCA gallery is wheelchair accessible but the toilet is up five stairs. Hearing assistive technology is available and staff have Basic BSL & Deaf Awareness training.

STEP-FREE ACCESS

The main gallery is wheelchair accessible
A ramp which is available for use upon request.

TOILETS

The galley has a small toilet at the rear which is up five steps.
There are accessible toilets close by, at The Yellow Book bar and North Laine pub.

FAMILY AND BABY FACILITIES

Wheelchairs and buggies are welcome
The gallery does not have baby changing facilities.

OTHER FACILITIES

Water is always available in the gallery
Ear defenders for children and adults available for use upon request
Spaces with clear sight-lines are reserved for Deaf and disabled visitors and their companions at all gallery events.

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