Crafting Autistic Futures
Rebecca-Eli Long
anthropologist, gerontologist, and artist
On view in the Alab
This exhibition uses knitting to materialize stories of the autistic life course that might otherwise be overlooked. The items in this exhibit combine participatory textile making research with pieces reflecting the artist's own passion for knitting. In highlighting these experiences, this exhibition seeks to share the things that matter to autistic people and contribute to more accurate understandings of autism and neurodivergence.
About the artist: Rebecca-Eli Long (they, them, theirs) is an autistic knitter and anthropologist. In demonstrating autistic meaning-making through textile narratives, Rebecca-Eli documents autistic culture and creativity. Through this work, they strive to make autistic futures–individual and collective–more possible.