About Corinne
Corinne is a disabled, Queer self-portrait artist who makes work from their 2 by 1.5 metre artist studio space, their bed.
Chronically ill since childhood, Corinne’s health has confined them to bed almost every day for six years.
From this place of seclusion Corinne uses performance art and photography of tell stories of fragile health, queerness and isolation.
Central to Corinne’s practice is “Daisy” their only childhood and imaginary friend, whose comforting presence is symbolised through Corinne’s frequent inclusion of daisy flowers.
Corinne received Art Council England DYCP funding to prototype Daisyland, a virtual Queer utopia and curatorial platform, influenced by the magical world Corinne and Daisy made to escape a difficult childhood.
In 2025 Corinne toured The Severed Wing, commissioned by LOWRY, made possible thanks to funding from Arts Council England.
Currently Corinne is making new work inspired by their family’s coal mining heritage, commissioned by National Coal Mining Museum for England, supported by renowned disabled artist Jason Wilsher-Mills.
Corinne is also working towards their first solo exhibition Daisyland, commissioned by LEVEL Centre, Derbyshire in Spring 2027.
Corinne is a member of Art Riot Collective, a supported studio for Disabled and Neurodivergent artists based in Coventry and attends supported studio sessions remotely from their bed/bed studio.

