Month: May 2019
Access+Ability
What would a completely accessible museum look like? Removing all barriers for every visitor to a cultural institution is an...
Giving It Away
A conversation on disability and capitalism by way of Constantina Zavitsanos’ artistic practice.
The 43rd Annual Atlanta Film Festival
As with most trips to a movie theater, every screening at the 43rd Annual Atlanta Film Festival began with a...
On Evasion
A formal and historical reading of a set of drawings probably forged by an analyst and used to make various claims about autistic people.
Skyscraper
As Hollywood and the world look inwardly at themselves, questions of representation continue to burst forth. In the cinematic world,...
Andrea Crespo
Andrea Crespo’s ongoing series of drawings centers around the stereotyping of people who have been psychopathologized as potential school shooters.
Vacant Presence
On how and why artists Park McArthur, Jesse Darling, and Julia Phillips use bodily supports without depicting the figure.
Rethinking Sensory Dimensions
An interview with artist Wendy Jacob about how her investigation of tactility brought her to work with communities of disabled people.