Hi, I’m Elora Kadir and welcome to my studio. I’m an artist based in London, working across installation, drawing, photography, video, and found objects. My work centres around lived experience with disability, and the subtle ways it interacts with the world around us—whether that’s through navigating buildings, dealing with forms, or the quiet tensions that arise from systems designed for able-bodied norms.

During this residency, I’m planning to explore moments of dissonance – those small, often overlooked points where body and environment don’t quite align. I’m interested in how access (or lack of it) gets embedded into the everyday, and how art can make these frictions visible. I’ll be experimenting with materials, images, and texts to reflect on these encounters. I’m also curious as to how it will feel to be a part of this virtual space and what influence that may have (if any!) on my process.

Feel free to have a look around and leave a comment or message.

Warm golden sunlight streams through a window, casting the shadow of the window frame and two potted plants onto a beige wall. The shadows are clear and rectangular, creating a peaceful, minimalist composition. Part of a bed with soft, rumpled blankets and clothes is visible at the bottom of the image, adding a lived-in, cozy atmosphere. A curtain hangs partially open to the right, revealing a sliver of the window.
Window, 2022

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