Listen to Tom Campbell’s BBC Radio interview with Rachel Spencer via this YouTube video. Well done to Rachel for giving such an incredible shoutout for the Wey Aye Lego Man event.
Wey Aye Lego Man is a Lego themed photography exhibition featuring the work of neurodiverse photographers from the North East. The exhibition, curated by Ngage NE Ltd, showcases the unique perspectives and creative talents of local photographers working with Lego.
The exhibition is hosted by Ouseburn Farm and features a series of 35 Lego themed photographs taken by different neurodiverse artists in various locations around Newcastle and the local region. The photographs capture the artist’s unique experience of local life, using iconic Lego mini figures to illustrate their point of view.
The Wey Aye Lego Man exhibition is an important opportunity to showcase the creative talents of neurodiverse photographers and showcase their authentic perspectives. The exhibition is a powerful reminder of the importance of inclusivity in the arts and the value of diverse voices in our society.
Rachel Spencer’s interview with Tom Campbell on BBC Radio Newcastle highlights the importance of supporting and amplifying the voices of neurodiverse artists in an effort to brake down barriers and make the arts more accessible. The Wey Aye Lego Man exhibition is a powerful example of artistic activism in action , and it is a must-see for anyone interested in photography, Lego, ‘outsider art’ and inclusivity.

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