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Toen Sue Austin 16 jaar geleden een 'krachtstoel' kreeg, voelde ze zich enorm bevrijd. Anderen bekeken haar echter alsof ze iets was kwijtgeraakt. In haar kunst wil ze de geest van verwondering overbrengen die ze, rollend door de wereld, voelt. Met spannende beelden van de onderwater-rolstoel waarmee ze de oceaan verkent, langs scholen vis zwemt, helemaal vrij. (Gefilmd op TEDxWomen.)
In repurposing her wheelchair to create fantastical art, Sue Austin reshapes how we think about disability. Full bio »
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Reviewed by Rik Delaet
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