Contributor
Jamila Prowse

Jamila Prowse is an artist, writer and researcher. She holds a studio at Studio Voltaire and was a studio residency artist at Gasworks from January to April 2021. Prowse has written for frieze, Dazed, Elephant, GRAIN, Art Work Magazine and Photoworks.

The exuberant history of resistance by the Disability Arts Movement gets a historic review in Venice

BY Jamila Prowse |

A multi-venue posthumous retrospective memorializes her imaginative artistic approach to sickness

BY Jamila Prowse |

On the occasion of his show at Anonymous Gallery, the artist speaks to Jamila Prowse about using art to attend to personal and collective loss

BY Jamila Prowse AND Abbas Zahedi |

Jamila Prowse surveys how artists, writers and critics become their own unofficial biographers when grappling with illness and misdiagnosis

BY Jamila Prowse |

Jamila Prowse reflects on how disability-inclusive resources can create a better art world

BY Jamila Prowse |

Jamila Prowse speaks to the artists about their approach to new, aquatic temporalities, from ocean to darkroom, as they have separate shows at Birmingham’s Eastside Projects

Jamila Prowse explores the theories behind the collective’s approach to disability justice and commitment to ‘doing nothing or, at the very least, as little as required of us’

BY Jamila Prowse |

At Cooke Latham Gallery, the artist replicates a doctor’s surgery, using mythic creatures as a metaphor for living with polycystic ovary syndrome

BY Jamila Prowse |

Jamila Prowse talks to three spaces - HOME, la Sala and Quench - about resisting cultural hegemony and the need for foundational support, access and equity in the arts

BY Jamila Prowse |

A new commission at Cell Project Space confronts questions about our complicity in the gentrification of our cities 

BY Jamila Prowse |

At Project Native Informant, London, the artist asks how one person’s labour is exploited to facilitate another person’s leisure 

BY Jamila Prowse |