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About us

Established in 1995, and led by founder and artist, Bobby Baker, Daily Life Ltd. makes art that explores and celebrates everyday life and human behaviour.

Our work is rooted in Baker’s vision and art practice and our collaborators include like-minded artists and organisations across the arts, health, and disability sectors.

Our mission is to lead advocacy for change in the way people think about women, and the undervalued and stigmatised aspects of daily life. This includes celebrating age and experience, and tackling misogyny and injustice in the mental health system. We believe great art can change the way people think. As the activist, scholar and author Angela Davis has said: 'Art is not a luxury … We need art to illuminate the way to a different future' (WOW Global 24, 2020).

Our work falls broadly into three areas:

  • producing new artwork by Bobby Baker across all media including performance, drawing, film, installation, radio, painting, and digital;

  • curatorial projects, touring, and archiving of Baker’s extensive collection of work;

  • collaborative projects that work with and support the talent of marginalised creative practitioners. This ranges from mentoring and peer networking to talks and workshops.



Daily Life Ltd. is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation.


‘Bobby Baker has rightly received plaudits around the world throughout her career for her originality, artistic courage and integrity. Like other great artists/authors she has constantly and candidly looped her own life experience into challenging and audacious performance pieces that entertain and liberate conversation around taboo subjects.’
Jude Kelly, Founding Director, WOW – Women of the World Foundation, and former Artistic Director, Southbank Centre

‘Bobby Baker's output since the 1980's amounts to a unique and developing contribution to debates around the perception of mental health. Her progressive, informed and humanistic art leads by example.’
Bob and Roberta Smith, Artist

‘I would go without food for a week just to get a ticket for her next show.’
Nigel Slater

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