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Artist profile
Gray Rodgers is a multidisciplinary artist and advocate based in South Derbyshire, known for promoting neurodiversity and supporting marginalized communities through both art and writing. As the paternal nephew of a SAS (Special Air Service) veteran, Rodgers draws inspiration from their family history of resilience and dedication to service, which has influenced their own approach to advocacy and community work. Identifying as male-presenting non-binary, Rodgers channels their lived experiences with neurodivergence, mental health challenges, and social exclusion into creative projects that foster inclusion and awareness.
In 2014, Rodgers founded the Swadlincote Aspergers Society (SAS), creating a supportive space for neurodiverse individuals. Under their leadership, SAS gained recognition for its impactful work in promoting social inclusion and was nominated for a National Epic Award in 2018. Rodgers also contributed to the National Autistic Society’s “I Exist” campaign, which played a key role in shaping the Autism Act of 2009. They continue to provide consultation on the UK government’s Adult Autism Strategy through the Derbyshire Autism Partnership Board.
Rodgers is also a published author, writing extensively on neurodiversity, autism awareness, and mental health for platforms such as Aspergers United magazine, Goodreads, and Amazon. Their writing elevates the stories and voices of neurodivergent individuals, driving forward the conversation on inclusion and mental health advocacy.
Their artistic endeavors extend to community-focused projects in collaboration with local organizations like People Express, where they help create inclusive opportunities for vulnerable adults to engage in the arts. This blend of advocacy, writing, and visual arts defines Rodgers’ work, positioning them as a significant figure in both the neurodiversity and arts communities.
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