People love to sort disabled artists into boxes. Inspirational if they are lucky, underestimated if they are not. Tattoo artist Nicole Morrone does not fit neatly into either one. Morrone,
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There’s a certain kind of problem you only notice when you rely on a system every day. Public transportation is full of those problems. Missed audio announcements. Inconsistent signage. Platforms
In Maryland, a creative program is proving something simple and powerful. Sometimes all it takes is seeing great art up close to realize your own voice matters. A recent initiative
In Ventura County, California, a recent art show is doing something simple and powerful at the same time. It’s giving autistic artists space to be seen on their own terms.
When apocalyptic stories dominate headlines and popular culture, artist Abigail Roscoe is telling a different kind of story. Her transmedia project, The Sixth Sun, draws inspiration from Aztec cosmology, where
A recent controversy at the University of Florida is highlighting something many artists may not realize: one of the most widely discussed accessibility tools in contemporary art practice originated in
Disabled Artists Say Government Support Delays Are Forcing Businesses to Close Disabled artists across the United Kingdom are reporting that delays and cuts in government employment support are putting their
“I Need to Be More Than a Lesson You Learned”: Disabled Artists Challenge Performative Inclusion In the art world, the language of accessibility and inclusion appears everywhere. Exhibition catalogs mention
Public libraries are usually places of quiet. Pages turning. Fluorescent lights humming. Someone studying for an exam they may or may not pass. But this week at the Free Library
There are moments when the art world shifts so quietly that you almost miss it, until you realize the floor has moved under your feet and nobody can put it