About the Company Directors

Divya Kishore, a curator, researcher, and artist with a deep commitment to accessible arts practice, intersectional pedagogy, and disability-led research. Her experience spans curatorial projects, accessibility consulting, workshop design and facilitation, and collaborative community work. She is particularly passionate about creating inclusive spaces that foreground nuanced conversations around intersectionality, disability, and embodied experiences.


Jess Ingram, the second half of Negotiating Bodies, is deeply passionate about accessibility, conviviality and care; she has built her curatorial and research practice around these themes. She completed a BA in Curating at Goldsmiths University, and has worked at TATE, William Morris Gallery and many more. Accessibility, engagement, education and inclusivity are at the core of her practice; instead of being an afterthought, they are an integral part of her decision-making process.


Reading Groups

We would have an online-offline critical intersectional disability studies reading group dedicated to making comprehensive intersectional disability-related learning materials widely available. This reading group would be held once a month. We will engage in critical discourse about the relevant reading material and any other disability studies-related interests the group might have in that specific session.