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An abstract water color painting that features organic motifs organized in a bell-shaped frame.

Welcome to the digital archive that holds some of my artworks and video memories. All images and videos belong to the artist (Libby Atkins).

Web accessibility updates coming June 2026.

Background video: Spirits on the Water, August 2023. camcorder footage. Low resolution lake water glitters with sunshine.

Pictured right: Untitled, 2024. Watercolor pencil, watercolor paint, graphite pencil and fine line permanent marker on paper. A painted glass dome features abstract and organic shapes of antique goblets, vines and sea creatures.

View Artworks

  • Image of a human hand with short natural fingernails next to the lid of a wooden box with artwork of a mosaic eye and eyebrow. Overlaid the mosaic are a variety of medications used to treat Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
  • Twintuition (Gemini Skeletons), 2022. Watercolor, Black Ink, Collage
  • Girl Parts (3), mixed media, ink, paint.
  • Girl Parts (2), mixed media collage
  • Girl Parts 1, mixed media collage, 2021
  • What's In My Bag, or I'll Keep This for a Spell Jar, 2022. Collage

Co-Creating Collaborative Art Spaces: Open Call

Access is not an individual project. Co-creating art & art spaces is a playful method I’ve found joy in while cultivating access futures. I plan to continue the art-as-access practice into curating stim rooms, and hosting workshops for making sensory bags and grounding travel altars. Send me an email if you’re interested in collaborating.

View the slideshow of my 2022 Capstone Project at Rice Anthropology, titled “Dead Time, Living Art: The Practice of Détournement for a Neuroqueer Future”.

ID (image description): the wall of my Houston, Texas apartment. We taped dozens of pieces of paper to the wall and encouraged everyone who came into the space to leave a note, doodle, or artifact. The image on the right was the wall after six months of collaborators.

an image of the wall in my old apartment, covered in paper and the paper covered in words and doodles with multicolored markers. Guests were encouraged to write a note in response to the center question, "How Are You Feeling?"
an image of a drawing in red ink of me and my friend gray, our characters have speech bubbles reading "what is erotic?", and "is it to be observed?", we are facing a large book titled "I See Myself in You".

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