A disability art exhibition without walls
31 July to 31 October 2025
Broadgate Square, Coventry
This is me, this is us is a free outdoor art exhibition using Augmented Reality (AR), created by disabled artists from Art Riot Collective and Coventry University’s Disabled Staff and Carers Network.
The exhibition turns Broadgate Square in Coventry city centre into an open air digital art gallery. By using a smartphone or tablet, you can experience art in unexpected ways – like a sculpture floating above the trees and a painting almost as tall as the Primark building.
The project gives disabled artists the freedom to share their stories and curate their work in new ways. It invites everyone to think about who gets to make and show art and the accessibility of public spaces.
It has been generously supported by Coventry City Council and funded by the Arts Council.
Devices can be borrowed from Coventry Central Library.
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This is me; this is us is a free outdoor art show.
It is made by disabled artists from Art Riot Collective and Coventry University.
You can see it in Broadgate Square in Coventry City Centre.
Using your phone you can see art in new ways.
For example, a sculpture floats above the trees
And there is a painting almost as tall as the Primark building.
It lets everyone think about who makes and shows art.
It also asks if public places are easy for everyone to use.
Coventry City Council and the Arts Council helped pay for this.
You can borrow phones or tablets from Coventry Central Library.