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  • Home
  • Fading Scars
  • Art
    • Documenting Disability Histories
    • Fibers
    • In/accessible & Nature
  • Turning Points
    • Disability Histories
    • Writings
    • Talks
  • Rolling Joy
  • About
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Art

Three people using wheelchairs - a white man using a mouth stick, a Black man, and a white woman. A sign language interpreter stands behind them.

Documenting Disability History: using art to unearth buried disability histories.

Fabric piece: blue fabric on bottom representing water; buildings above.

Fibers: Small pieces made of fabric and fiber.

Icon of a man bent over and using a cane, designating seating for older or disabled persons.

In/accessible & Nature: Looking at the way people perceive public spaces and create access or barriers; and photos of natural wonders.

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