Ink & Resilience / Drawn In, Manchester illustrators meet-up
Join us to hear four inspiring stories from illustrators whose creative practice has helped them to overcome challenge and build resilience.
OUR INCREDIBLE SPEAKERS INCLUDE: 
🌟 Pita
 Santos is a Queer Filipino illustrator, graphic designer, and zine maker based in Stockport. Pita co-founded Caterpillar Press and Studio Haluhalo, amplifying underrepresented voices and creating inclusive
 spaces for artists. Their talk will focus on overcoming industry challenges, building community, and claiming space for marginalised creatives. 
🌟Ollie
 Hirst is an award-winning conceptual illustrator and mentor based in Manchester. As a lifelong cardiac pacemaker patient, Ollie translates science, health, and tech into vivid human stories. His talk will explore
 how health adversity became a purposeful platform, shaping a successful creative career. 
🌟Chloe
 Watts is a visual communicator whose practice centres around mental health and wellbeing. She works both to process her own experiences and to create for others as a distraction, experimenting with methods
 like stained glass and mosaics. Her practice serves as a life jacket, keeping her buoyant and her head above water. 
🌟Nila
 Wood is a freelance illustrator represented by The Bright Agency. Nila’s work explores themes of self-discovery and strength. As a second-generation immigrant, she pursued art despite cultural expectations. 
 Motherhood has further shaped her creative journey. Her art reflects identity, balance, transformation, and resilience. 
This is one Drawn In event you won’t want to miss! 💥
Where: Colony Fabrica - Manchester Co-Working & Office Space,
269 Greater Manchester M4 7DB
About Drawn In
Drawn
 In is The
 AOI meet-up group for illustrators in Manchester. Be part of the community and let’s draw in the good times together. 
Accessibility
The AOI would like to make events accessible to all, where possible. Please let us know your access requirements at least one week in advance by emailing 
in...@theaoi.com