About Arthur Gwynne
Operations at RAMPD
Arthur Gwynne is a neurodivergent entrepreneur, founder of Glam Canes, and operations lead at RAMPD, an organization amplifying disability culture through music, arts, and accessibility. He champions Disability Joy, neurodiversity in the creator economy, and inclusive design, while managing blind artist Lachi and sharing personal stories of love and self-discovery across relationships. His work blends entrepreneurship, biotech/health advocacy, and artistic expression to foster pride and confidence in the disabled community.
Advocacy for Disability Culture and Joy
Arthur Gwynne is a vocal advocate for amplifying Disability Culture and Disability Joy, emphasizing celebration over mere survival. In a feature for Able News, he highlights diverse disabilities thriving through community and creativity [7]. He contributes to Disability Pride Month content, centering joy and culture [2], and discusses navigating neurodiversity and disability in music via the Diversability Amplified Podcast [9].
Entrepreneurship and Creator Economy
Gwynne embodies entrepreneurship in the disability space, founding Glam Canes in tandem with his role at RAMPD, launched in 2021 by artist Lachi [1][5]. He positions Glam Canes as functional, fashionable mobility aids that 'sparkle with pride, glamour, and confidence' [5][8][10]. His work intersects Health/Biotech via adaptive tools and Creator Economy by promoting disabled artists [9].
Music, Arts, and Management
As manager to blind recording artist Lachi, Gwynne bridges accessibility and music industry inclusion [3][5][9]. He participates in events like 'Let's Go Shopping' featuring Glam Canes and Lachi's work [3], and operates at RAMPD to support disabled creators [1]. His Instagram reinforces this fusion of arts and advocacy [8].
Design and Inclusive Innovation
Gwynne's design ethos focuses on stylish, empowering disability aids. Glam Canes offer Orientation & Mobility (O&M) tools that are both practical and glamorous [10]. This aligns with his topics in Design, transforming medical devices into statements of pride [5].
Personal Relationships and Self-Discovery
Gwynne shares intimate stories of neurodivergence and disability in love. A Newsweek feature details his years doing his best friend's makeup, leading to a 'shocking realization' celebrated on Reddit's Makeup Addiction [4][11]. He authors a Dateability blog on a neurodivergent man and blind woman's partnership [6].
Disability Joy and Culture
Prioritizes celebration, pride, and community thriving over challenges.
Inclusive Design for Mobility
Transforms functional aids like canes into glamorous, confidence-boosting fashion.
Music Industry Accessibility
Manages blind artist Lachi and works at RAMPD to support disabled creators.
Neurodiversity in Relationships
Explores love across neurodivergence and blindness through personal essays.
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- Issue 2- September/October 2022 - Mediumarticle · 2026-04-14
- The July Issue is here! We're celebrating Disability Pride Month by ...article · 2026-04-14
- Missed the big event? Listen to the 9th edition of Let's Go Shopping.article · 2026-04-14
- Man Spends Years Doing Partner's Makeup—Leads to 'Shocking ...article · 2026-04-14
- Arthur Gwynne - founder of Glam Canes and manager to blind ...article · 2026-04-14
- Our Blog - Dateabilityarticle · 2026-04-14
- Amplifying Disability Culture and Disability Joy - Able Newsarticle · 2026-04-14
- Arthur Gwynne - Instagramarticle · 2026-04-14
- Diversability Amplified Podcast: Navigating Neurodiversity and ...article · 2026-04-14
- Glam Canes: O&M that's functional and fashionable - BlindNewWorldarticle · 2026-04-14
- Man Spends Years Doing Partner’s Makeup—Leads to ‘Shocking’ Realization - Newsweeknews_article · 2026-04-14