There is a big difference between an organization that talks about accessibility because it is fashionable and one that has been doing the work long enough to prove it was
Tag: disability culture
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
Japan is often thought of as a place where ancient traditions and cutting-edge technology live side by side. What’s less talked about — until very recently — is how that
How artists with disabilities expand what art is and who it belongs to Imagine walking into a gallery where the walls are not lines of dates and names but conversations
There is a quiet confidence that comes from being invited to touch art without apology. No velvet rope. No whispered warning. Just hands meeting form, texture doing what words never